Bone Fragility Flashcards
[Gen/Bone Fragility/OI]
Distinguishing characteristics of osteogenesis imperfecta vs child abuse? (Absence in OI) (2)
- Retinal hemorrhage
- Subdural hematomas
[Gen/Bone Fragility/OI]
Types of COL1A1/2 osteogenesis imperfecta?
Type 1: ____
Type 2: ____
Type 3: ____
Type 4: ____
Type 1: Classic non-deforming OI with blue sclerae
Type 2: Perinatally lethal OI
Type 3: Progressively deforming OI
Type 4: Common variable OI with normal sclerae
[Gen/Bone Fragility/OI]
Most common type of COL1A1/2 osteogenesis imperfecta?
Type 1: Classic non-deforming OI with blue sclerae
[Gen/Bone Fragility/OI]
Orthopedic characteristics of type 1 OI (Classic non-deforming OI with blue sclerae)? (4)
- Multiple fractures - mimic child abuse, occurs not at birth but in childhood
- Delayed fontanelle closure
- Hyperextensible joints
- Decreased stature - near normal, low normal
[Gen/Bone Fragility/OI]
Other clinical characteristics of type 1 OI? (3)
- Blue sclerae
- Hearing loss
- Dentinogenesis imperfecta - delayed tooth eruption (rare)
[Gen/Bone Fragility/OI]
Clinical characteristics of type 2 OI? (2)
Fractures at birth
Death in the newborn period due to respiratory failure
[Gen/Bone Fragility/OI]
Clinical characteristics of type 3 Osteogenesis Imperfecta (progressively deforming)? (5)
- Fractures at birth
- Progressively deforming bones
- Hearing loss
- Short stature
- Neurologic complications: hydrocephalus, basilar skull invagination
[Gen/Bone Fragility/OI]
Hallmark of type 4 OI?
Tibial bowing