Short thorax and disproportionate dwarf ism due to Kniest dysplasia

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Sri Lanka College of Pediatricians

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A breastfed male infant aged six weeks presented with constipation and weight loss. He was the third born to a 33 year old mother in a non-consanguineous marriage. Both siblings were normal. Abnormalities observed were: short length (crown-toheel 46cm), disproportionate body proportions, short barrel shaped chest (Figure 1), a relatively large head, kyphoscoliosis, enlarged knees and elbows with limited range of active and passive movements, bilateral inguinal herniae, flat facies, prominent eyes and a wide posterior cleft palate. Cardiovascular, respiratory, abdominal and neurological examinations were normal. X

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Kniest dysplasia, short stature

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Ratnaweera, D. H., & Senanayake, M. P. (2003). Short thorax and disproportionate dwarf ism due to Kniest dysplasia. Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health, 32, 25-6.

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