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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 97, 31-38, Copyright © 1966 by American Roentgen Ray Society


DYSPLASIA EPIPHYSIALIS MULTIPLEX

A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE

PAUL K. BERG 1

1 Chief, Department of Radiology, Kimbrough Army Hospital

1. The clinical and roentgenologic features of dysplasia epiphysialis multiplex are presented.

2. Bilaterally flattened condyles in the adult may be the residua of previously unrecognized Fairbank's disease.

3. The unusual early onset of degenerative arthritis may be secondary to epiphysial damage produced by dysplasia epiphysialis multiplex during childhood. Children of affected parents should be examined roentgenographically for early recognition of the disease in order to initiate treatment promptly.


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