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Skeletal Dysplasias An Overview

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8 sections · 54 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What this session covers

    1 slide

  2. 02

    What these disorders are

    A large family of inherited bone and cartilage diseases

    • Bones that grow wrongly from the start
    • 750+
    • Two names you will hear, and the line between them
    • Why that line is now blurred
    • One gene, very different babies
    • Why gene discovery changed practice

    6 slides

  3. 03

    How the skeleton is built

    Two ways bone forms, and the growth plate that keeps it going

    • Bone is laid down in two different ways
    • Two routes of bone formation across life
    • Notice in that figure
    • Building a long bone, step by step
    • How bones keep lengthening after birth
    • Zones of the growth plate
    • Growth plate seen under the microscope
    • What the two growth plate pictures show

    8 slides

  4. 04

    Genetics and recurrence risk

    How these disorders travel through a family

    • Every inheritance pattern is represented
    • Why the pattern matters so much
    • When the parent is only mildly affected
    • When the parent looks completely normal
    • The two mosaicisms side by side

    5 slides

  5. 05

    Finding it before birth

    Which disorders show when, and why the timing matters

    • Better pictures, earlier answers
    • Families who already know they are at risk
    • What the first-trimester scan can catch
    • The second-trimester anomaly scan
    • Second-trimester fetal anomaly scan
    • What early detection actually buys
    • Other problems to look out for at birth
    • Why a small chest is the dangerous finding
    • The ones that show up late, or not at all
    • “So was something missed on my scans?”
    • When each group tends to declare itself

    11 slides

  6. 06

    Scanning a fetus with short bones

    An organised checklist, from head to foot

    • Before you put the probe down
    • Measure every long bone, on both sides
    • Measure something the bones cannot fake
    • Look at how the bone is built, not just its length
    • Bowed and broken bones in a newborn
    • Read the face and the skull
    • Fetal skull sutures and fontanelles
    • Count and measure the hands and feet
    • An extra digit on the hand
    • Assess the chest and the heart
    • Check the spine, scapulae and clavicles
    • What the finished checklist gives you

    12 slides

  7. 07

    After the baby is born

    Shared care, long-term outcome, and where families find support

    • No single specialty can manage these children
    • Who sits around the table
    • The outlook is better than parents fear
    • Point families to support, even before birth

    4 slides

  8. 08

    Key points

    What to carry away from this topic

    • Key points, first half
    • Key points, second half
    • If you remember five things
    • References
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    7 slides