Skeletal dysplasias: A radiographic approach and review of common non-lethal skeletal dysplasias

World J Radiol. 2014 Oct 28;6(10):808-25. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v6.i10.808.

Abstract

Skeletal dysplasias are not uncommon entities and a radiologist is likely to encounter a suspected case of dysplasia in his practice. The correct and early diagnosis of dysplasia is important for management of complications and for future genetic counselling. While there is an exhaustive classification system on dysplasias, it is important to be familiar with the radiological features of common dysplasias. In this article, we enumerate a radiographic approach to skeletal dysplasias, describe the essential as well as differentiating features of common non-lethal skeletal dysplasias and conclude by presenting working algorithms to either definitively diagnose a particular dysplasia or suggest the most likely differential diagnoses to the referring clinician and thus direct further workup of the patient.

Keywords: Achondroplasia; Algorithm; Approach; Multiple epiphyseal dysplasia; Radiograph; Review; Rhizomelia; Short limb dwarfism; Skeletal dysplasia; Skeletal survey; Spondylopepiphyseal dysplasia.

Publication types

  • Review