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Fig. 1F. 38-year-old man with classic adamantinoma of tibia.
Radiologic diagnosis of fibrous dysplasia was established at 2 years old in
1961. At 6 years old, he had fracture, and anterior bowing developed after
cast removal. Three years after en bloc resection in 1996, he developed
recurrent tumor and lung metastases and died. Photomicrograph of center of
tumor after resection shows classic adamantinoma, strings of epithelial cells
(arrow) embedded in fibrous tissue. (H and E, x100)