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Cleidocranial dysostosis in infancy

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The progress of ossification of the skeletal system especially of the skull in an infant with cleidocranial dysostosis is documented. The parietal bones, absent at birth, were formed by wormian bones by four years of age.

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Tan, K.L., Tan, L.K.A. Cleidocranial dysostosis in infancy. Pediatr Radiol 11, 114–116 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00971793

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