Albright's Disease, also known as McCune-Albright Syndrome, is a rare genetic disorder that affects bone, skin, and hormone production. There are various synonyms used to refer to the condition, including polyostotic fibrous dysplasia, fibrous dysplasia, and endocrine hyperfunction syndrome. The term polyostotic fibrous dysplasia indicates that multiple bones are affected in the disorder, while fibrous dysplasia highlights the abnormal production of fibrous tissue in place of healthy bones. Additionally, endocrine hyperfunction syndrome reflects the hormonal imbalances that can occur in individuals with Albright's Disease. Though the condition is rare, those with symptoms should seek medical attention to address potential complications.