Abstract
For the first time in the literature, we describe a dominant autosomal inheritance of osteopathia striata with cranial condensation. Including the patients referred to here, the total published cases is ten, sufficient to make it an independent entity. Furthermore, deafness has been detected in 50% of the cases, which gives it greater importance than a mere radiological curiosity.
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Cortina, H., Vallcanera, A. & Vidal, J. Familial osteopathia striata with cranial condensation. Pediatr Radiol 11, 87–90 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00971786
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