Thanatophoric dysplasia, type II Meyer Serrano, MD Article Published: Nov 3, 2003 Perinatology unit, Villavicencio, Meta, Colombia This is a 27-week-old fetus with thanotophoric dysplasia Type II. Normal nose and lips. Frontal bossing. Cloverleaf skull. Distended ventricles Prominent temporal bones. Comparison of transverse section of the chest and abdomen. Narrow chest. Sagital scan. Unilateral pyelectasis The upper and lower limbs The newborn. Note the skull shape. X-ray after birth. Note the H-shaped vertebrae, the short and bowed femur and narrow chest. Discussion Board Start a discussion about this article Add bookmark Bookmarked