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Hereditary onchyo-osteo-dysplasia (HOOD syndrome): Report of two cases

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HOOD syndrome is relatively uncommon. Two cases are presented, and the radiographic findings are discussed. Because of the diversification in clinical and symptomatic manifestations, radiologic findings are often the major criteria in establishing the diagnosis.

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Garces, M.A., Muraskas, J.K., Muraskas, E.K. et al. Hereditary onchyo-osteo-dysplasia (HOOD syndrome): Report of two cases. Skeletal Radiol 8, 55–58 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00361371

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