Osteoglophonic dysplasia: appearance and progression of multiple nonossifying fibromata
- PMID: 8995175
- DOI: 10.1007/s002470050069
Osteoglophonic dysplasia: appearance and progression of multiple nonossifying fibromata
Abstract
The appearance and gradual enlargement of fibrous cortical defects and multiple nonossifying fibromata are documented in this report of a 2-year-old boy with a very rare skeletal dysplasia known as osteoglophonic dysplasia, characterized by multiple and recurrent craniosynostoses, platyspondyly, short tubular bones, and epiphyseal dysplasia.
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