The following Conditions are related to Fused bones

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  • Multisynostotic osteodysgenesis

    Antley-Bixler Syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that is primarily characterized by distinctive malformations of the head and facial (craniofacial) area and additional skeletal abnormalities. For example, the disorder is typically associated with premature closure of the fibrous joints (cranial sutures) between particular bones of the skull (craniosynostosis). Many affected infants and children also may have a prominent forehead, underdevelop  Read More

  • Wildervanck syndrome

    Wildervanck syndrome is typically characterized by three primary findings (triad). These include abnormal union or fusion of two or more bones of the spinal column (vertebrae) within the neck (Klippel-Feil syndrome); impairment or absence of certain eye (ocular) movements (Duane syndrome); and hearing impairment that is present at birth. However, according to some reports, this triad may be incomplete in some individuals with Wildervanck syndr  Read More