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English: "AAnteroposterior lower limb radiograph showed epiphyseal dysplasia of the capital femoral epiphyses, hypoplastic ileae, horizontally dysplastic acetabulae, coxa vara, shortening of the femoral necks, broad femora and tibiae with bilateral but asymmetrical degrees of mild bowing. In addition the angulation of the femora was associated with internal thickening of the cortex."
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Source Ali Al Kaissi, Monika Rumpler, Robert Csepan, Franz Grill, Klaus Klaushofer. Congenital contractures and distinctive phenotypic features consistent with Stuve-Wiedmann syndrome in a male infantCases Journal 2008, 1:121 (21 August 2008)[1]
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