2018
DOI: 10.4103/wajr.wajr_3_18
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Hajdu–Cheney syndrome: A rare acro-osteolytic disorder

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“…Predominant radiological findings include abnormalities of the cranial vault (bulging of the squamous occipital bone, Wormian bones, platybasia, aplasia of the frontal sinuses) along with band acro-osteolysis in the hands and feet. 38 Band acro-osteolysis appears as a linear band of lucency just distal to the proximal end of the terminal phalanx, and is characteristic of this condition. 39 …”
Section: Conditions Where Hand Radiograph Are Suggestedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Predominant radiological findings include abnormalities of the cranial vault (bulging of the squamous occipital bone, Wormian bones, platybasia, aplasia of the frontal sinuses) along with band acro-osteolysis in the hands and feet. 38 Band acro-osteolysis appears as a linear band of lucency just distal to the proximal end of the terminal phalanx, and is characteristic of this condition. 39 …”
Section: Conditions Where Hand Radiograph Are Suggestedmentioning
confidence: 99%