Osteogenesis Imperfecta Flashcards

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Pathogenesis

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defect of the maturation and organisation of type 1 collagen - organic composition of bone thin bones (gracile) thin cortices osteopenic mild cases - may have relatively normal x rays with history of low energy fractures

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who gets it?

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mainly autosomal dominant inheritance

autosomal recessive very rarely - fatal in perinatal period/ associated with spinal deformity

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how does it present?

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multiple fragility fractures of childhood short stature multiple deformities blue sclerae loss of hearing

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how is it diagnosed?

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multiple fractures can be mistaken of child abuse/NAIosteopenia can result from prematurity - results in low energy fractures through history and examination (sensitive)

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how is it treated?

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fractures heal with abundant callus (poor quality) splintagetraction surgical stabilization some cases develop progressive deformity - may require multiple osteotomies and intramedullary stabilization for correction - Sofield procedure

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