Re: Brittle bone disease

From: James S. Smeltzer, MD (gaperina@mindspring.com)
Sun Apr 29 04:54:19 2001


Hi,

I found a rhabdomyosarcoma once (in muscle) of fetus, diagnosed by fine needle muscle biopsy - reported by genetics fellow. Could this be a chondrosarcoma? images would really help us help you, also of the chest and other long bones and ribs and hands and feet and scaplae and skull and facial bones and spine. These can be difficult. THere are several types of OI, which is also possible.

Jim S

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From: Carlos Vazques To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 1:58 PM Subject: Brittle bone disease

I will thank information: 19 year-old woman, first pregnancy, with unique fetus, masculine of 23 weeks of age. The fetus presents a fracture of lukewarm and fibula rights with soft parts of that increased leg of size, compatible with bruise I don't find another fetal anomaly and the liquid is in normal quantity. I wanted to know if there are other presumptive diagnoses, presage and behavior to continue. Sincerely. Dr Carlos Vázquez vazcar@itunet.com.ar

Ituzaingó, Corrientes, Argentina.




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