The skull in dystrophia myotonica-In a previous study of dystrophia myotonica Caughey and Brown (1950) suggested that the endocrine lesion was primarily a failure of the androgenic function In receipt of a grant from the Dunedin Branch of the Crippled Children Society. I II TIE DYSTROPHIA MYOTONICA ASSOCIATED WITH FAMILIAL PAGET'S DISEASE WITH SARCOMATA 317 VOL. 39 B, NO. 2, MAY 1957 interna (Fig. 1). Walton and Warrick (1954) reported the changes found in seventeen cases of dystrophia myotonica and confirmed the presence of a thickened calvarium and the small sella turcica. They could not confirm the presence of hyperostosis interna or of excessive pneumatisation of the air sinuses. Further investigation however has confirmed our previous 2 E1 Unaffected J
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