Hypochondroplasia

Hypochondroplasia is characterized by disproportionate short stature, mild lumbar lordosis and limited extension of the elbow joints.

Multiple exostoses

Presence of more than one exostosis. An exostosis is a benign growth the projects outward from the bone surface. It is capped by cartilage, and arises from a bone that develops from cartilage.


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PMID (PMCID)
6332296
MIXED_SAMPLE
Multiple exostotic hypochondroplasia: syndrome of combined hypochondroplasia and multiple exostoses.
Dominguez R, Young LW, Steele MW, Girdany BR.
Pediatr Radiol. 1984;14(5):356-9.
Multiple exostotic hypochondroplasia: syndrome of combined hypochondroplasia and multiple exostoses.
6332296
MIXED_SAMPLE
Multiple exostotic hypochondroplasia: syndrome of combined hypochondroplasia and multiple exostoses.
Dominguez R, Young LW, Steele MW, Girdany BR.
Pediatr Radiol. 1984;14(5):356-9.
The mother had hypochondroplasia and the father had multiple exostoses.
6332296
MIXED_SAMPLE
Multiple exostotic hypochondroplasia: syndrome of combined hypochondroplasia and multiple exostoses.
Dominguez R, Young LW, Steele MW, Girdany BR.
Pediatr Radiol. 1984;14(5):356-9.
Multiple exostotic hypochondroplasia: syndrome of combined hypochondroplasia and multiple exostoses.
6332296
MIXED_SAMPLE
Multiple exostotic hypochondroplasia: syndrome of combined hypochondroplasia and multiple exostoses.
Dominguez R, Young LW, Steele MW, Girdany BR.
Pediatr Radiol. 1984;14(5):356-9.
The daughter's skeletal roentgenograms show features of both hypochondroplasia and multiple exostoses.
6332296
MIXED_SAMPLE
Multiple exostotic hypochondroplasia: syndrome of combined hypochondroplasia and multiple exostoses.
Dominguez R, Young LW, Steele MW, Girdany BR.
Pediatr Radiol. 1984;14(5):356-9.
The genetic and counseling implications of the association of hypochondroplasia and multiple exostoses are discussed.