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Atelosteogenesis Disorders

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8 sections · 48 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What this topic covers

    1 slide

  2. 02

    Understanding the disorder

    What atelosteogenesis means, and the three types that sit inside the name

    • Bones that never finish forming
    • What atelosteogenesis is
    • The three types at a glance
    • What sets each type apart
    • Boomerang dysplasia, the rare relative
    • How the diagnosis is reached

    6 slides

  3. 03

    Genes and inheritance

    Two genes, two very different patterns of inheritance, two different recurrence risks

    • The genes behind atelosteogenesis
    • Two patterns of inheritance
    • Why most cases appear out of the blue

    3 slides

  4. 04

    How the baby looks

    The face, the limbs, the hands and feet — and why the newborn period is so dangerous

    • Features shared by AO I and AO III
    • Atelosteogenesis I in detail
    • Short upper and middle limb segments on 3D ultrasound
    • Broad, paddle-shaped digits
    • Atelosteogenesis II in detail
    • Thumb held out to the side
    • Flattened fetal face profile on 3D ultrasound
    • A missing forearm bone
    • Why newborns with AO usually die
    • What happens to these babies

    10 slides

  5. 05

    What ultrasound shows

    The prenatal picture: when to suspect AO, and how the three types differ on the scan

    • When to suspect AO on a scan
    • Three- and four-dimensional ultrasound
    • Ultrasound findings in AO I
    • The face in AO I on ultrasound
    • Ultrasound findings in AO II
    • What magnetic resonance imaging adds

    6 slides

  6. 06

    Radiographs after birth

    The newborn film is what finally separates the three types from one another

    • Why the newborn radiograph matters
    • Newborn radiograph in atelosteogenesis I
    • Limb findings on film in AO I
    • Spine and pelvis on film in AO I
    • Newborn radiograph in atelosteogenesis II
    • Radiographic features of AO II
    • Long bone shapes in AO II
    • Radiographic features of AO III
    • What the cartilage growth plate shows
    • Classic signs to carry away

    10 slides

  7. 07

    Look-alike disorders

    Five conditions that resemble AO, and the genes that explain why

    • Conditions that mimic atelosteogenesis
    • Differential diagnosis, gene by gene

    2 slides

  8. 08

    Counselling and care

    What to test, what to discuss, and how the plan changes before and after delivery

    • Working it up before birth
    • Discussing the pregnancy
    • Care after birth
    • What the referring physician needs to know
    • Key points
    • Key points continued
    • Suggested readings
    • References
    • References (continued)
    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    10 slides