Clinical, genetical, radiological, and anatomopathological survey of 17 patients with lethal osteochondrodysplasias
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Resumo: | Seventeen patients thought to have lethal osteochondrodysplasias were evaluated. Diagnosis was established through clinical evaluation, radiological studies and necropsy. Genetic counseling was provided to the affected patient's families. Specific diagnosis was confirmed in 16 cases. Nosologic diagnosis was done through clinical evaluation. However, the most efficient method for verifying the diagnosis was a skeletal radiological study. This fact corroborates the orientation of the International Classification of Osteochondrodysplasias (International Working Group on Constitutional Disease of Bone, 1992) in which a radiological criterion was adopted as the most relevant for classification of osteochondrodysplasias. An anatomopathological study was also done to detect internal anomalies, and was effective in identifying abnormalities in epiphyseal growth plate in a bone fragment study. This method had low specificity, but in two cases it was especially decisive for diagnostic differentiation. |
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Clinical, genetical, radiological, and anatomopathological survey of 17 patients with lethal osteochondrodysplasiasSeventeen patients thought to have lethal osteochondrodysplasias were evaluated. Diagnosis was established through clinical evaluation, radiological studies and necropsy. Genetic counseling was provided to the affected patient's families. Specific diagnosis was confirmed in 16 cases. Nosologic diagnosis was done through clinical evaluation. However, the most efficient method for verifying the diagnosis was a skeletal radiological study. This fact corroborates the orientation of the International Classification of Osteochondrodysplasias (International Working Group on Constitutional Disease of Bone, 1992) in which a radiological criterion was adopted as the most relevant for classification of osteochondrodysplasias. An anatomopathological study was also done to detect internal anomalies, and was effective in identifying abnormalities in epiphyseal growth plate in a bone fragment study. This method had low specificity, but in two cases it was especially decisive for diagnostic differentiation.Sociedade Brasileira de Genética1998-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47571998000200017Genetics and Molecular Biology v.21 n.2 1998reponame:Genetics and Molecular Biologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)instacron:SBG10.1590/S1415-47571998000200017info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGalera,Marcial FrancisPatrício,Francy Reis da S.Cernach,Mirlene Cecília S. PinhoLederman,Henrique ManoelBrunoni,Decioeng1999-01-06T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1415-47571998000200017Revistahttp://www.gmb.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editor@gmb.org.br1678-46851415-4757opendoar:1999-01-06T00:00Genetics and Molecular Biology - Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)false |
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Clinical, genetical, radiological, and anatomopathological survey of 17 patients with lethal osteochondrodysplasias |
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Clinical, genetical, radiological, and anatomopathological survey of 17 patients with lethal osteochondrodysplasias |
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Clinical, genetical, radiological, and anatomopathological survey of 17 patients with lethal osteochondrodysplasias Galera,Marcial Francis |
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Clinical, genetical, radiological, and anatomopathological survey of 17 patients with lethal osteochondrodysplasias |
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Clinical, genetical, radiological, and anatomopathological survey of 17 patients with lethal osteochondrodysplasias |
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Clinical, genetical, radiological, and anatomopathological survey of 17 patients with lethal osteochondrodysplasias |
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Clinical, genetical, radiological, and anatomopathological survey of 17 patients with lethal osteochondrodysplasias |
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Clinical, genetical, radiological, and anatomopathological survey of 17 patients with lethal osteochondrodysplasias |
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Galera,Marcial Francis |
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Galera,Marcial Francis Patrício,Francy Reis da S. Cernach,Mirlene Cecília S. Pinho Lederman,Henrique Manoel Brunoni,Decio |
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Patrício,Francy Reis da S. Cernach,Mirlene Cecília S. Pinho Lederman,Henrique Manoel Brunoni,Decio |
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Galera,Marcial Francis Patrício,Francy Reis da S. Cernach,Mirlene Cecília S. Pinho Lederman,Henrique Manoel Brunoni,Decio |
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Seventeen patients thought to have lethal osteochondrodysplasias were evaluated. Diagnosis was established through clinical evaluation, radiological studies and necropsy. Genetic counseling was provided to the affected patient's families. Specific diagnosis was confirmed in 16 cases. Nosologic diagnosis was done through clinical evaluation. However, the most efficient method for verifying the diagnosis was a skeletal radiological study. This fact corroborates the orientation of the International Classification of Osteochondrodysplasias (International Working Group on Constitutional Disease of Bone, 1992) in which a radiological criterion was adopted as the most relevant for classification of osteochondrodysplasias. An anatomopathological study was also done to detect internal anomalies, and was effective in identifying abnormalities in epiphyseal growth plate in a bone fragment study. This method had low specificity, but in two cases it was especially decisive for diagnostic differentiation. |
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