PMID: 733398Dec 4, 1978Paper

Two peculiar types of enchondromatosis

Pediatric Radiology
J SprangerJ M Opitz

Abstract

On the basis of 3 personal observations and of 6 cases from the literature, two peculiar types of enchondromatosis are delineated: 1. Enchondromatosis with generalized, irregular vertebral lesions, and 2. Generalized enchondromatosis with mild platyspondyly.

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