Transient Generalized Osteosclerosis in a Newborn Mimicking Congenital Osteopetrosis with Negative Comprehensive Genetic Workup: A Case Report
We present a newborn with transient generalized osteosclerosis and negative genetic workup. The etiology of this condition is unknown. Given overlapping radiologic signs with severe forms of osteopetrosis, familiarity with this condition is crucial for correct diagnosis and management.
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Main Authors: | Jeffrey Hauck, BS (Author), Amanda Gerard, MS (Author), James E. Crowe, MD (Author), Caridad A. Martinez, MD (Author), Keren Machol, MD, PhD (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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