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1 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
A case of diaphyseal dysplasia is reported. Of particular interest were:
1. The extensive skull involvement with increased intracranial pressure.
2. The marked thickening of the radial and ulnar shafts with subluxation of the radial heads.
3. The widespread skeletal involvement, especially in the skull, metacarpals, phalanges, spine and ribs.
4. The relatively rapid progression of the lesions.
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