Albright’s disease


albright’s disease

albright’s disease al·bright’s disease (ôl’brīts)
n.
fibrous dysplasia involving multiple bones and characterized by irregular brown spots on the skin, endocrine dysfunction, and precocious p-b-rty, especially in girls.

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