Radiographic Findings in the Nail-Patella Syndrome

  • West J
  • Louis T
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Abstract

Nail-patella syndrome is a rare disorder characterized classically by the tetrad of nail hypoplasia or aplasia, aplastic or hypoplastic patellae, elbow dysplasia, and the presence of iliac horns. Iliac horns are considered pathognomonic, and the presence of hypoplastic or aplastic patellae in conjunction with nail abnormalities is a cardinal feature of diagnosis. Elbow dysplasia is present in most cases and can exhibit features typical of the syndrome. Herein we present the radiographic findings of the elbows, knees, and pelvis of a woman with nail-patella syndrome.

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West, J. A., & Louis, T. H. (2015). Radiographic Findings in the Nail-Patella Syndrome. Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings, 28(3), 334–336. https://doi.org/10.1080/08998280.2015.11929265

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