Familial gigantiform cementoma with brittle bone disease, pathologic fractures, and osteosarcoma: A possible explanation of an ancient mystery

We describe four individuals of an African‐American family with a predominantly diaphyseal bone disease associated with familial gigantiform cementoma (FGC), a disorder typically seen in Caucasians. The mother and her children presented with deformities of the jaws, abnormalities of the long bones,...

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description We describe four individuals of an African‐American family with a predominantly diaphyseal bone disease associated with familial gigantiform cementoma (FGC), a disorder typically seen in Caucasians. The mother and her children presented with deformities of the jaws, abnormalities of the long bones, and pre‐pubertal pathologic fractures. The index patient carried the diagnosis of osteosarcoma (OS). In addition, we provide a possible explanation for the jaw abnormalities of King Tutankhamen's father in the 18th dynasty in Egypt around 1350 BC. © 2004 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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Akhenaten
Biological and medical sciences
Bone Neoplasms - pathology
Cementoma - complications
Cementoma - genetics
Cementoma - history
Cementoma - pathology
Child
diaphyseal bone disease
Egypt, Ancient
familial gigantiform cementoma
Family Health
Female
General aspects
History, Ancient
Humans
Jaw Neoplasms - complications
Jaw Neoplasms - genetics
Jaw Neoplasms - history
Jaw Neoplasms - pathology
Male
Medical sciences
Neoplasms, Second Primary
Osteochondrodysplasias - complications
Osteochondrodysplasias - genetics
osteosarcoma
Osteosarcoma - pathology
pathologic fractures
Tumors
Tutankhamen
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