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CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 · AJP Rep 2017; 07(01): e8-e12
DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1592188
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Achondroplasia in the Premature Infant: An Elusive Diagnosis in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

Authors

  • Kimberly E. Fagen

    1   Department of Radiology, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland
    2   Department of Radiology, Children's National Health System, Washington, District of Columbia
  • Anna R. Blask

    2   Department of Radiology, Children's National Health System, Washington, District of Columbia
  • Eva I. Rubio

    2   Department of Radiology, Children's National Health System, Washington, District of Columbia
  • Dorothy I. Bulas

    2   Department of Radiology, Children's National Health System, Washington, District of Columbia
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Publication History

05 April 2016

02 August 2016

Publication Date:
15 February 2017 (online)

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Abstract

Achondroplasia is a difficult prenatal diagnosis to make before the late second and third trimester. We describe two cases where an infant was born prematurely with no overt signs of achondroplasia. Despite multiple chest and abdominal radiographs during the neonatal course, the diagnosis was not made until term equivalent age was reached. We retrospectively reviewed these two cases to highlight the elusive findings of achondroplasia in the premature infant.