Atelosteogenesis
Last revised by Henry Knipe on 19 May 2020
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Radswiki T, Knipe H, Weerakkody Y, et al. Atelosteogenesis. Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 24 Apr 2024) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-14917
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- Atelosteogenesis : general
- Atelosteogenesis (AO)
Atelosteogenesis refers to a heterogeneous group of lethal skeletal dysplasias that are characterized by aplasia/hypoplasia of the humeri, femora and spine.
Pathology
Subtypes
- atelosteogenesis type I (boomerang dysplasia)
- atelosteogenesis type II
- atelosteogenesis type III 4
References
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