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FAMILIAL METAPHYSIAL DYSPLASIA

J. E.A. David 1; and P. E.S. Palmer 1

1 The Bulawayo General Hospital

1. Familial metaphysial dysplasia occurring in two families is recorded.

2. One case with unusual skull changes and webbing of the digits is described in detail.

3. The similarity between the shape of the bones in familial metaphysial dysplasia and other bone disease is discussed.






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Hip, Knee, Trauma, Upper limb, Foot & Ankle, Paediatrics, Oncology, Spine, Arthroplasty, General