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Craniotubular Dysplasias and Hyperostoses

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The craniotubular dysplasias and hyperostoses are a group of disorders in which abnormal skeletal modelling and increased bone density are the principal features.

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Horan, F., Beighton, P. (1982). Craniotubular Dysplasias and Hyperostoses. In: Orthopaedic Problems in Inherited Skeletal Disorders. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1326-3_9

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