Bone Developmental Diseases
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Conditions in which bone grow or develop abnormally [OCOSH Code: C05.116.099_BD_DBD]
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- Basal Cell Nevus (9)
- Internet resources relating to Basal Cell Naevus
OCOSH Code: C05.116.099.105_bd_dbd_bcn - Bone Deficiencies (27)
- Abnormailites of bone growth and development. eg hemimelia, Proximal focal femoral deficiency
OCOSH Code: C05.116.099_BD_DBD_DEF - Coxa Vara (8)
- Resources on Coxa Vara
OCOSH Code: C05.116.099_BD_DBD_CV - Dwarfism (52)
- Variaties of conditions producing short stature
OCOSH Code C05.116.099.343_bd_dbd_dwf
OCOSH Code: C05.116.099.343_bd_dbd_dwf - Dysostoses (52)
- Dysostoses - Defective bone formation involving individual bones, singly or in combination
OCOSH Code C05.116.099.105_bd_dbd_do
OCOSH Code: C05.116.099.105_bd_dbd_do - Ectodermal Dysplasia (13)
- Forms of Ectodermal Dysplasia with orthopaedic significance
OCOSH Code: C05.116.099.708_bd_dbd_ocdys - Femoral Anteversion (5)
- Resources relating to excess femoral anteversion causing in-toeing
OCOSH Code: C05.116.099_BD_DBD_FA
- Genu Valgum (8)
- Resources relating to Genu Valgum, Knock Knees
OCOSH Code: C05.116.099_BD_DBD_GV - Gigantism (6)
- Gigantism
OCOSH Code C05.116.099.492_bd_dbd_gi
OCOSH Code: C05.116.099.492_bd_dbd_gi - Leg Length Inequality (11)
- Leg Length Inequality
OCOSH Code C05.116.099.655_bd_dbd_lli
- Marfan Syndrome (12)
- A hereditary disorder of connective tissue characterized by tall stature, elongated extremities, subluxation of the lens, dilatation of the ascending aorta, and "pigeon breast." It is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait.
Synonym Arachnodactyly
OCOSH Code C05.116.099.674_bd_dbd_mf
- Osteochondrodysplasia (248) new
- Abnormal development of cartilage and bone.Achondroplasia and Thanatophoric Dysplasia are considered under Dwarfism
OCOSH Code C05.116.099.708_bd_dbd_ocdys
Synonyms -
Dyschondroplasias
Hyperostosis Corticalis Generalisata
Schwartz Jampel Syndrome
Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia
Melnick Needles Syndrome
Multiple Epiphyseal Dysplasia
- Pectus Excavatum (8)
- Pectus Excavatum or Funnel Chest
OCOSH Code C05.116.099.386_bd_dbd_fc
Resources
Bipartite Patella SOA Textbook
Location: http://orthopaediccare.net/view/templates/Chapter_Entry.asp?uniqueid=514460716&chapterid=pdknptbia&s ...J. Richard Bowen, MD Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children Wilmington, DE 19803-3607
The goals of this chapter are to describe the etiology, diagnosis and treatment of bipartite patella. Bipartite patella results from failure of fusion of an accessory ossification center which...
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