Oostra R J, Baljet B, Dijkstra P F, Hennekam R C
Department of Anatomy and Embryology, University of Amsterdam, Academic Medical Centre, The Netherlands.
Am J Med Genet. 1998 May 1;77(2):116-34.
The Museum Vrolik collection of the Department of Anatomy and Embryology of the University of Amsterdam, founded by Gerardus Vrolik (1775-1859) and his son Willem Vrolik (1801-1863), consists of more than five thousand specimens of human and animal anatomy, embryology, pathology, and congenital anomalies. Recently, the collection of congenital anomalies was recatalogued and redescribed according to contempory syndromological views. The original descriptions, as far as preserved, were compared with the clinical and radiographical findings. In 18 specimens the following skeletal dysplasias were diagnosed: achondrogenesis, achondroplasia, Blomstrand chondrodysplasia, Majewski syndrome, osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism, osteogenesis imperfecta type I, osteogenesis imperfecta type II, and thanatophoric dysplasia with and without cloverleaf skull. Radiography did not yield a diagnosis in 4 specimens. The use of additional diagnostical techniques, such as MRI and CT scanning and fluorescence in situ hybridization in these specimens, is currently being investigated.
阿姆斯特丹大学解剖学与胚胎学系的弗罗利克博物馆藏品由杰勒杜斯·弗罗利克(1775 - 1859)及其子威廉·弗罗利克(1801 - 1863)创立,包含五千多件人类和动物的解剖学、胚胎学、病理学及先天性异常标本。最近,根据当代综合征学观点对先天性异常藏品进行了重新编目和重新描述。将保存下来的原始描述与临床和影像学检查结果进行了比较。在18个标本中诊断出以下骨骼发育不良:软骨发育不全、软骨发育不良、布洛姆斯特兰德软骨发育异常、马耶夫斯基综合征、骨发育不良性原始侏儒症、I型成骨不全、II型成骨不全以及有无三叶形头颅的致死性骨发育不全。4个标本经X线摄影未得出诊断结果。目前正在研究在这些标本中使用其他诊断技术,如MRI、CT扫描和荧光原位杂交技术。