A child presented with sho stature and some abnormalities of the hand and pelvis. What is your diagnosis.

Correct Answer: Achondroplasia
Description: Image A: Sho limb Image B: Trident hand Image C: Champagne glass pelvis All these features seen in ACHONDROPLASIA Other features include: A - Autosomal dominant inheritance C - Champagne glass pelvis H - Hand abnormality O - Obesity N - Neurological problems D - Delayed motor milestones R - Recognized at bih O - Bowing of legs P - Proximal limb shoening L - Large head S - Sho stature I - Interpedicular distance between veebrae is decreased
Category: Pediatrics
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