Abstract
Teaching point: When a polyostotic lesion in the fingers is seen in a pediatric patient, fibrous dysplasia should be included in the differential diagnosis and a CT scan should be considered for the assessment of ground‑glass densities.

Teaching point: When a polyostotic lesion in the fingers is seen in a pediatric patient, fibrous dysplasia should be included in the differential diagnosis and a CT scan should be considered for the assessment of ground‑glass densities.
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