McCune-Albright syndrome is a condition that affects bone growth, skin pigmentation and the body's hormone balance and is a genetic condition.
Typical signs of McCune Albright syndrome include premature sexual maturity, easily broken bones and bone abnormalities.
Most people that have and are diagnosed with McCune-Albright syndrome have a normal life expectancy.
The persons doctor will work closely to provide the best treatment that'll reduce symptoms and alleviate any discomfort.
McCune-Albright condition is an extremely rare disease that affects the bones, the skin and the endocrine system.
Children with McCune-Albright condition have weakened bones that break easily.
The disorder is present at birth, but symptoms may not appear until later in childhood.
McCune-Albright syndrome (MAS) consists of at least two of the following three features: (1) polyostotic fibrous dysplasia (PFD), (2) café-au-lait skin pigmentation, and (3) autonomous endocrine hyperfunction (eg, gonadotropin-independent precocious puberty).