TY - JOUR
T1 - Achondrogenesis type I in three sibling fetuses. Scanning and transmission electron microscopic studies
AU - Ornoy, A.
AU - Sekeles, E.
AU - Smith, P.
AU - Simkin, A.
AU - Kohn, G.
PY - 1976
Y1 - 1976
N2 - Three spontaneously aborted fetuses with Type I achondrogenesis in a family with a first cousin marriage are described. Studies by light microscopy revealed abnormal cartilage, enchondral, and periosteal bone, and normal tooth development with abnormal alveolar bone. Electron microscopic studies of cultured skin fibroblasts manifested structurally normal cells. Scanning electron microscopy studies had shown deficient intercartilaginous septa in the metaphysis, with abnormally large calcifying globules. In the diaphysis, the orientation of bone trabeculae and collagen fibers within the trabeculae was disturbed. The numerous osteocytic lacunae were wide and irregular in arrangement and shape. Type I achondrogenesis, as studied in these fetses, is probably a widespread mesenchymal defect, manifested by abnormal calcification and ossification of enchondral and periosteal bone.
AB - Three spontaneously aborted fetuses with Type I achondrogenesis in a family with a first cousin marriage are described. Studies by light microscopy revealed abnormal cartilage, enchondral, and periosteal bone, and normal tooth development with abnormal alveolar bone. Electron microscopic studies of cultured skin fibroblasts manifested structurally normal cells. Scanning electron microscopy studies had shown deficient intercartilaginous septa in the metaphysis, with abnormally large calcifying globules. In the diaphysis, the orientation of bone trabeculae and collagen fibers within the trabeculae was disturbed. The numerous osteocytic lacunae were wide and irregular in arrangement and shape. Type I achondrogenesis, as studied in these fetses, is probably a widespread mesenchymal defect, manifested by abnormal calcification and ossification of enchondral and periosteal bone.
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C2 - 1247086
AN - SCOPUS:0017275896
SN - 0002-9440
VL - 82
SP - 71
EP - 84
JO - American Journal of Pathology
JF - American Journal of Pathology
IS - 1
ER -