Kozlowski K, McCrossin R
Pediatr Radiol. 1979 Jul 24;8(3):191-4. doi: 10.1007/BF00973834.
Bone changes in a 4 m.o. infant with Menkes' Kinky Hair Syndrome, who also had a skeletal survey as a newborn, are reported. Whereas the late bone changes were diagnostic, the neonatal ones were similar to congenital rubella and cytomegalic virus infection. However the distribution of the metaphyseal changes were different.
报告了一名患有门克斯卷发综合征的4个月大婴儿的骨骼变化,该婴儿在新生儿期也进行了骨骼检查。晚期骨骼变化具有诊断意义,而新生儿期的变化与先天性风疹和巨细胞病毒感染相似。然而,干骺端变化的分布有所不同。