Drawbert J P, Stevens D B, Cadle R G, Hall B D
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1985 Jul;67(6):884-9.
We are reporting on fifteen members of a five-generation family (sixty-three members) who had an autosomal dominant osseous disorder that was characterized by tarsal and carpal coalition, symphalangism, short first metacarpals, and abnormalities of the elbow, including humeroradial fusion. This family is similar to the one reported by Fuhrmann et al.
我们报告了一个五代家族(共63名成员)中的15名成员,他们患有一种常染色体显性骨疾病,其特征为跗骨和腕骨联合、指骨间关节融合、第一掌骨短小以及肘部异常,包括肱桡融合。这个家族与Fuhrmann等人报道的家族相似。