[Menkes syndrome with excessive skeletal changes]
- PMID: 2996077
- DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1052822
[Menkes syndrome with excessive skeletal changes]
Abstract
An infant was seen for multiple fractures at the age of 10 weeks. He developed marked cortical thickening of many bones, which raised the suspicion of a battered child syndrome. Unusual progression of bone thickening and hitherto undescribed excessive bone remodeling led to the diagnosis of Menkes'kinky hair disease, a disorder of the connective tissue caused by a decreased copper bioavailability, to which disease the infant finally succumbed.
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