Figure 3: Frontal bossing.
Pathogenesis: Characteristic generalized disruption of growth plate with persistent mesenchymal-like tissue.
Associated anomalies: "Clover-leaf skull†(just in type II), horseshoe kidney, hydronephosis, atrial septal defect, defective tricuspid valve, imperforate anus, and radioulnar synostosis.
Differential diagnosis: Chondroectodermal dysplasia (Ellis-van Creveld syndrome), asphyxiating thoracic dysplasia, short rib-polydactyly syndrome and homozygous achondroplasia3. All short-limbed dwarfism should be considered. If type II is suspected, conditions that have association with craniosynostosis and cloverleaf skull should be excluded (Apert, Crouzon, Pfeiffer, Carpenter and Kleeblattschadel syndromes).
Prognosis: This is a uniformly lethal condition and in general affected die shortly after birtp 7. The cause of death is respiratory failure due to hypoplastic lungs.
Management: The option of pregnancy termination should be offered before viability. Sonographic evaluation of hydrocephalus is recommended, considering that it may cause mal-presentation and difficult delivery. If massive hydrocephalus is developed, cephalocentesis and/or elective cesarean section should be considered to avoid maternal trauma1.
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