File:Osteogenesis imperfecta X-ray (clinically type IV) of spine, chest, and pelvis.png

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English: X-ray of a 24-year-old man clinically diagnosed with Type IVB OI. Genetic diagnosis in 2018 resulted in no identifiable type, but identified a previously uncataloged pathogenic variant in the gene which encodes proα2(I) chains of type I procollagen, COL1A2, at exon 19, c.974G>A. Due to childhood neglect, subject never received rodding surgeries, and there is also evidence the femur was broken and not set properly in a hospital, causing a malunion. Severe scoliosis is also evident. The unavoidably low contrast in the film is due to a combination of subject's obesity and poor bone density.
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Source X-ray taken in 2018 which I paid 100% of the cost of and which is of myself (Fredrick Brennan)
Author Unknown radiologist

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