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From: A family of Melnick-Needles syndrome: a case report

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Plain radiographs of the patient at age 16 months. Overall, the patient’s bones were curved and thin. Bone age was not delayed, but her bones did not have normal alignment or cortical bone maturity and showed osteodysplasia. a, b, red arrow The patient had a thoracolumbar kyphoscoliosis with a humeral cortical irregularity and thin, wavy ribs. c, red circle Bilateral bowed leg deformities with Erlenmeyer flask deformity were observed. d, e The pubis and ischium were hypoplastic, and coxa valga was present bilaterally. f The ulna and radius were curved. g Bone age was normal, according to the hand radiographs

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