Acroosteolysis dominant type

Synonyms

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Overview

Acroosteolysis dominant type is a rare inherited connective tissue disorder characterized by breakdown of bone especially in the ends of the fingers and toes.

Symptoms

  • Short stature
  • Progressively disappearing bones on ends of fingers
  • Progressively disappearing bones on ends of toes
  • Crowded carpal bones
  • Failure of ossification of cranial sutures
  • Thickened cranial vault
  • Absent frontal sinus
  • Elongated sella turcica
  • Progressive basilar impression
  • Thick hair
  • Straight hair
  • Prominent eyelashes
  • Prominent eyebrows
  • Low-set ears
  • Prominent ear lobes
  • Broad nose
  • Anteverted nostrils
  • Premature tooth loss
  • Biconcave vertebrae
  • Reduced bone mineral density
  • Abnormal curvature of the spine
  • Skull deformity
  • Bone resorption
  • Joint laxity
  • Reduced bone mass
  • Decreased skull ossification
  • Hypertelorism
  • Long philtrum
  • Osteolysis
  • Periodontitis
  • Short distal phalanx of finge
  • Short toe
  • Telecanthus
  • Wormian bones

Resources

  • NIH