Brittle Bone Brothers: Osteogenesis Imperfecta Conventional Serial Case

Osteogenesis Imperfecta is a hereditary connective tissue disorder due to COL1A1/2 mutation causing gene defect encoding proteins to metabolize collagen. The skeletal manifestation of OI causing bone incompetence, hence the name brittle bone disease. Here we report three cases of OI type IV in adult...

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Main Authors: Marsha Ruthy Darmawan, Elysanti Dwi Maharani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: State Islamic University Sunan Kalijaga 2021-07-01
Series:Biology, Medicine & Natural Product Chemistry
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Online Access:http://sciencebiology.org/index.php/BIOMEDICH/article/view/125
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spelling doaj-05655016db4f4bc282e30ed8b61fbe702021-09-20T07:23:11ZengState Islamic University Sunan KalijagaBiology, Medicine & Natural Product Chemistry2089-65142021-07-01101232510.14421/biomedich.2021.101.23-2599Brittle Bone Brothers: Osteogenesis Imperfecta Conventional Serial CaseMarsha Ruthy Darmawan0Elysanti Dwi Maharani1Radiology Resident, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Udayana - Sanglah Hospital Denpasar BaliMusculoskeletal Radiologist, Radiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Udayana - Sanglah Hospital Denpasar BaliOsteogenesis Imperfecta is a hereditary connective tissue disorder due to COL1A1/2 mutation causing gene defect encoding proteins to metabolize collagen. The skeletal manifestation of OI causing bone incompetence, hence the name brittle bone disease. Here we report three cases of OI type IV in adults. Skeletal conventional X-rays were performed to all patients and all of them has similar results such as bowing deformities of long bones, old union and some non-union fractures with extreme angulation and severe osteoporosis. OI are classified based on skeletal structure, sclera colorization, dentinogenesis, and functional metabolic defect genetically. OI type I and IV can live until adults; also, the same type of OI can be found in siblings. Skeletal conventional X-rays can solely make the diagnosis.http://sciencebiology.org/index.php/BIOMEDICH/article/view/125osteogenesis imperfectconventional x-rayosteoporosisbone deformitybrittle bone
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author Marsha Ruthy Darmawan
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Brittle Bone Brothers: Osteogenesis Imperfecta Conventional Serial Case
Biology, Medicine & Natural Product Chemistry
osteogenesis imperfect
conventional x-ray
osteoporosis
bone deformity
brittle bone
author_facet Marsha Ruthy Darmawan
Elysanti Dwi Maharani
author_sort Marsha Ruthy Darmawan
title Brittle Bone Brothers: Osteogenesis Imperfecta Conventional Serial Case
title_short Brittle Bone Brothers: Osteogenesis Imperfecta Conventional Serial Case
title_full Brittle Bone Brothers: Osteogenesis Imperfecta Conventional Serial Case
title_fullStr Brittle Bone Brothers: Osteogenesis Imperfecta Conventional Serial Case
title_full_unstemmed Brittle Bone Brothers: Osteogenesis Imperfecta Conventional Serial Case
title_sort brittle bone brothers: osteogenesis imperfecta conventional serial case
publisher State Islamic University Sunan Kalijaga
series Biology, Medicine & Natural Product Chemistry
issn 2089-6514
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Osteogenesis Imperfecta is a hereditary connective tissue disorder due to COL1A1/2 mutation causing gene defect encoding proteins to metabolize collagen. The skeletal manifestation of OI causing bone incompetence, hence the name brittle bone disease. Here we report three cases of OI type IV in adults. Skeletal conventional X-rays were performed to all patients and all of them has similar results such as bowing deformities of long bones, old union and some non-union fractures with extreme angulation and severe osteoporosis. OI are classified based on skeletal structure, sclera colorization, dentinogenesis, and functional metabolic defect genetically. OI type I and IV can live until adults; also, the same type of OI can be found in siblings. Skeletal conventional X-rays can solely make the diagnosis.
topic osteogenesis imperfect
conventional x-ray
osteoporosis
bone deformity
brittle bone
url http://sciencebiology.org/index.php/BIOMEDICH/article/view/125
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