PMID: 8598998Jan 1, 1996Paper

Intracranial calcification in Raine syndrome

Pediatric Radiology
K A Al ManeP McDonald

Abstract

We report the fourth case of a patient recognised with Raine syndrome, a distinct lethal sclerosing bone dysplasia, and we describe the association with intracranial calcification demonstrable by ultrasound and CT.

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