1. Craniometaphyseal dysplasia: a case report and review of medical and surgical management.
- Author
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Sheppard WM, Shprintzen RJ, Tatum SA, and Woods CI
- Subjects
- Camurati-Engelmann Syndrome diagnostic imaging, Female, Femur diagnostic imaging, Humans, Infant, Osteochondrodysplasias diagnostic imaging, Skull diagnostic imaging, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Camurati-Engelmann Syndrome surgery, Femur abnormalities, Femur surgery, Osteochondrodysplasias surgery, Skull abnormalities, Skull surgery
- Abstract
Craniometaphyseal dysplasia (CMD) is a genetic syndrome involving cranial and tubular bone anomalies that commonly present at a young age, often with otolaryngologic manifestations. In this paper, we report a rare case of a sporadic form of the disease resulting in an early state of hypocalcemia with secondary hyperparathyroidism. A conductive hearing loss is also documented prior to 12 months of age. The clinical aspects of CMD will be covered along with its pathogenesis. The current concepts surrounding medical and surgical treatments will be reviewed, and the management of our patient will be discussed.
- Published
- 2003
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