Dyschondrosteosis


dyschondrosteosis dys·chon·dros·te·o·sis (dĭs’kŏn-drŏs’tē-ō’sĭs)
n.
A familial bone dysplasia characterized by bowing of the radius, dorsal dislocation of the distal ulna and proximal carpal bones, and mesomelic dwarfism. Also called Leri-Weill syndrome.

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