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Atelosteogenesis type II: Sonographic and radiological correlation
Authors:Jose A. Nores MD  Siegfried Rotmensch  Roberto Romero  Cecilia Avila  Mona Inati  John C. Hobbins
Affiliation:Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06510, U.S.A.
Abstract:Atelosteogenesis type II is a lethal chondrodysplasia characterized by severe micromelia, spinal abnormalities, talipes equinovarus, and abducted thumbs and toes. We present a case diagnosed at 21 weeks of gestation in which antenatal sonographic and post-mortem radiological findings were correlated. The patient had a recurrence of this disorder in a subsequent pregnancy which was terminated at 15 weeks, supporting previous reports of an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern. The feasibility of diagnosing the following morphological features by prenatal ultrasonography is demonstrated: coronal clefts of the vertebral bodies, metaphyseal and epiphyseal abnormalities, spinal deviations such as cervical kyphosis and a horizontal sacrum, additional ossification centres in the pelvis, and preaxial deviation of the thumbs and toes. The differential diagnosis of this disorder from other skeletal dysplasias with similar features is discussed.
Keywords:Atelosteogenesis  Prenatal diagnosis  Ultrasound osteochondrodysplasias  Skeletal dysplasia
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