J Korean Pediatr Soc.  1993 Jan;36(1):138-143.

A case of Kniest syndrome

Abstract

The Kniest syndrome is characterized by disproportionate dwarfism and Kyphoscoliosis which may be associated with flat facies with prominent eyes, cleft palate, hearing loss, myopia and limited joint motion. The skeletal abnormalities are recognizable at birth with shortening and deformity of the extremities and stiff joints. Marked lumbar lordosis and kyphoscoliosis develop in childhood, resulting in disproportionate shortening of the trunk. We experienced a case of kniest syndrome, confirmed by clinical features, radiological features, and histological examination of cartilage. A brief review of the related literature is presented.

Keyword

Kniest syndrome; Disproportionate dwarfism; Stiff joint

MeSH Terms

Animals
Cartilage
Cleft Palate
Congenital Abnormalities
Dwarfism
Extremities
Facies
Hearing Loss
Joints
Lordosis
Myopia
Parturition
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