Abstract: | The report is dealing with a 10 year-old girl. The diagnosis of Albright's type II osteodystrophy relied on clinical, radiological and biological symptoms: evocative dysmorphic syndrome and absence of disturbances in the phosphocalcic metabolism. Hypothyroidism was secondary to an isolated defect in TSH, and a TRH stimulation test did not induce an increase in plasma TSH. |