Cleidocranial dysostosis

Case contributed by The Radswiki , 20 Oct 2010
Diagnosis almost certain
Changed by Mostafa Elfeky, 15 Oct 2021

Updates to Study Attributes

Modality changed from to X-ray.
Findings was changed:

Features of cleidocranial dysostosis

  • large head with frontal and parietal bossings
  • hypoplasia of the lateral clavicle on both sides
  • pseudo-widening of the symphysis pubis
Images Changes:

Image X-ray (Lateral) ( update )

Perspective was set to Lateral.

Image X-ray (Frontal) ( update )

Perspective was set to Frontal.

Image X-ray (Frontal) ( update )

Perspective was set to Frontal.

Image X-ray (Frontal) ( update )

Perspective was set to Frontal.

Updates to Case Attributes

Body was changed:

These images are from Dr. Paula Brill's excellent pediatric radiology collection.

Dr. Brill is a professor in the department of radiology (pediatric section) atWeill Cornell.

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