Describe acromelia Describe esomelia Describe micromelia Describe rhizomelia How are skeletal dysplasias categorized? How is skeletal maturity determined? Is skeletal maturity related to sexual maturity? Name the causes of accelerated skeletal age Name the causes of retarded skeletal maturity. On what factors does ultimate height depend? What are eight radiologic features of the mucopolysaccharidoses? What are four radiologic features of cleidocranial dysostosis? What are the acromelic (affecting distal extremities) dwarfism states? What are the mesomelic dwarfism states (affecting the middle leg and forearm)? What are the most common types of osteogenesis imperfecta? What are the mucopolysaccharidoses? What are the radiographic findings in osteopetrosis? What are the rhizomelic dwarfism states (affecting the proximal extremities)? What are three radiographic characteristics of osteogenesis imperfecta? What are five imaging features of achondroplasia? What is achondroplasia? What is chondroectodermal dysplasia? What is cleidocranial dysostosis? What is osteogenesis imperfecta? What is osteopetrosis (marble bone disease of Albers-Schönberg)? What is the characteristic clinical sign in osteogenesis imperfecta? What is the differential diagnosis of wormian bones? What film is routinely obtained to assess skeletal maturity (bone age)? When and how should skeletal maturity be assessed? Which gender is more advanced in skeletal maturity for a given chronologic age? Book traversal links for Congenital and growth disorders ‹ What treatment is appropriate in Ewing’s sarcoma? Up Describe acromelia ›