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Congenital vertebral anomalies are a
collection of
malformations of the spine. Most,
around 85%, are not
clinically significant, but they can
cause compression...
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spinal cord damage.
Other skeletal signs include flattened vertebrae (
platyspondyly), a hip
joint deformity in
which the
upper leg
bones turn
inward (coxa...
- head,
normal trunk length and
absent cloverleaf skull. The
spine shows platyspondyly, the
cranium has a
short base, and, frequently, the
foramen magnum is...
- osteonectin,
which leads to
severe disease characterized by
generalized platyspondyly,
dependence on a wheelchair, and
recurrent fractures. Type
XVIII – OI...
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congenital Platelet disorder Platyspondylic lethal chondrodysplasia Platyspondyly amelogenesis imperfecta Pleural effusion Pleuritis Pleuritis Plexosarcoma...
- sponsor, spousal,
spouse spondyl-
vertebra Gr**** σπόνδυλος (spóndulos)
platyspondyly, spondylid, spondylolisthesis, spondylolysis, spondylopyosis, spondyloschisis...
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polydactyly of the
thumb (preaxial polydactyly),
flattened vertebrae (
platyspondyly) and a rare
chest wall
malformation called a
sternal cleft. Two living...
- growth. The
condition is
characterized by
flattened bones of the
spine (
platyspondyly) and
unusually short fingers and toes (brachydactyly). Some affected...
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early childhood,
characterized by
progressive osteosclerosis and
platyspondyly.
Platyspondyly and
other skeletal abnormalities are
radiographic features of...
- sponsor, spousal,
spouse spondyl-
vertebra Gr**** σπόνδυλος (spóndulos)
platyspondyly, spondylid, spondylolisthesis, spondylolysis, spondylopyosis, spondyloschisis...