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ConditionsSynonyms
Osteofibrous dysplasia
  • Tibia, bowing of, with pseudarthrosis and pectus excavatum
Tibia, hypoplasia or aplasia of, with polydactyly
  • Absence of tibia with polydactyly
  • Mesomelic Dysplasia, Werner Type
  • Polydactyly with absent tibia
  • TIBIAL HEMIMELIA-POLYDACTYLY-TRIPHALANGEAL THUMBS WITH FIBULAR DIMELIA
  • Werner mesomelic syndrome
Laurin-Sandrow syndrome
  • FIBULA AND ULNA, DUPLICATION OF, WITH ABSENCE OF TIBIA AND RADIUS
  • Fibula ulna duplication tibia radius absence
  • Mirror hands and feet with nasal defects
  • Sandrow syndrome
  • Tetramelic mirror-image polydactyly
Langer mesomelic dysplasia syndrome
  • Dyschondrosteosis, homozygous
  • Langer Mesomelic Dwarfism
  • Langer mesomelic dysplasia
  • Mesomelic dwarfism of the hypoplastic ulna, fibula and mandible type
Tibial hemimelia
  • Absence of Tibia
  • Bilateral absence of the tibia
Split-hand/foot malformation with long bone deficiency 1
  • Aplasia of tibia with ectrodactyly
  • CLEFT HAND AND ABSENT TIBIA
  • Cleft hand absent tibia
  • Ectrodactyly with Tibial Hemimelia
  • Ectrodactyly with aplasia of long bones
  • SHFLD1
  • Split-hand/foot malformation with long bone deficiency
  • Tibial aplasia with split-hand/split-foot deformity
Osteosarcoma
  • Osteosarcoma (disease)
Congenital vertical talus
  • Pes valgus, congenital convex
  • Rocker-bottom foot deformity
Mesomelic dwarfism, Nievergelt type
  • Nievergelt syndrome
  • Nievergelt's syndrome
  • Radioulnar synostosis and a typical rhomboid shape of the tibia and fibula
Blount disease, infantile
  • Blount-Barber syndrome
  • Erlacher-Blount syndrome
  • OSTEOCHONDROSIS DEFORMANS TIBIAE, INFANTILE
  • Osteochondrosis deformans tibiae
  • Osteochondrosis deformans tibiae, familial infantile type
  • TIBIA VARA, INFANTILE
Absent tibia-polydactyly-arachnoid cyst syndrome
  • Absence/hypoplasia of tibia, polydactyly, retrocerebellar arachnoid cyst, and other anomalies
  • Tibia absent polydactyly arachnoid cyst
  • Tibia, absence or hypoplasia of, with polydactyly, retrocerebellar arachnoid cyst, and other anomalies
Osteogenesis imperfecta, type 19
  • OSTEOGENESIS IMPERFECTA, TYPE XIX
Blount disease, adolescent
  • OSTEOCHONDROSIS DEFORMANS TIBIAE, ADOLESCENT
  • TIBIA VARA, ADOLESCENT
Congenital pseudoarthrosis of the tibia
Mesomelic dysplasia, Savarirayan type
  • Mesomelic dysplasia with absent fibulas and triangular tibias
  • Triangular tibia and fibular aplasia
Weismann-Netter syndrome
  • Bowing of legs, anterior with dwarfism
  • Toxopachyosteose diaphysaire tibio-peroniere
Mesomelic dwarfism of hypoplastic tibia and radius type
Gollop-Wolfgang complex
  • FEMUR, UNILATERAL BIFID, WITH MONODACTYLOUS ECTRODACTYLY
  • Femur bifid with monodactylous ectrodactyly
Tibia, absence of, with congenital deafness
Dysplasia epiphysealis hemimelica
  • Trevor disease

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