Chondrodysplasia With Angiomatosis

Chondrodystrophy and vascular anomaly angioma are a group of hereditary diseases of the skeleton and cardiovascular system. Among the various types of chondrodystrophies, a special group consists of chondrodystrophies with angioma.

The study revealed an x-ray picture of polycystic changes in the bones of the cranial vault and face. When trying to routinely determine the shape of the hands and feet, in five out of six cases it turned out that the shape of the tubular bones of the hand was sharply different from normal. Bisphenol amputation of the articular component of the hand reveals a sharp disproportion of the elements of the finger joints and the absence of other changes in the bone walls (28).

Chondrodiagnosis Muffchia syndrome Median clefts of the face and forehead in combination with limb anomalies are found in 80% of patients with Muffchia syndrome. Patients are characterized by a tendency to pathological fractures of long bones, limb deformities and short stature. Deformities occur in 66% of patients, including anomalies of the fingers, fractures, splitting, and flexion. Anomalies of the elbow joint are present in 40% of patients. Cleft palate occurs in 50% of gene carriers.