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  • Orthopedics: Alex

    Orthopedics: Alex

    Eight-year-old Alex is in constant motion. The difference in the length of his legs and wearing a built-up sneaker doesn’t slow him down one bit. His ...

How the Diagnosis is Made

Kniest dysplasia is usually recognized at birth and can be detected via ultrasound.  It is identified by its characteristic clinical and x-ray features. Radiographs especially help to differentiated Kniest dysplasia from other type II collagenopathies. Clinical genetic testing by direct DNA analysis is also available.

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