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From: The most 5′ truncating homozygous mutation of WNT1 in siblings with osteogenesis imperfecta with a variable degree of brain anomalies: a case report

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Radiological features of the proband. Imaging of the thoracic and lumbar spines at 14 months of age, a the antero-posterior and b lateral views revealed depressed multiple vertebrae. Figures c-f showed imaging at 14 years of age of upper extremities (c-d) and lower extremities (e-f) revealing deformities of humeri, left ulna and radius, right tibia and fibula, left tibia and fibula, respectively

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