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The syndrome of multisynostotic osteodysgenesis with long-bone fractures
Authors:C. Dawn DeLozier  Ray M. Antley  Rick Williams  Neil Green  Richard M. Heller  David Bixler  Eric Engel  John M. Optiz
Abstract:Described here are two patients with a newly recognized syndrome of bone and cartilage maldevelopment which, we believe, results from a single embryonic defect, probably of genetic origin. The cardinal manifestations of this association are craniosynostosis, radiohumeral synostosis (RHS), and femoral bowing. Specific secondary defects include midface hypoplasia with characteristic facial appearance and ears, neonatal femoral fractures, and multiple minor anomalies of the limbs. Though the differential diagnosis includes such disorders as the campomelic syndrome, osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) and certain of acrocephalosyndactyly syndromes, the unique combination of clinical and radiographic abnormalities allows ready differentiation. The cause cannot be determined from these two cases.
Keywords:multisynostotic osteodysgenesis (MO)  craniosynostosis  radiohumeral synostosis (RHS)  campomelia  neonatal fractures  skeletal dysplasia
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