Dwarfism With Tall Vertebrae

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In 2 sisters Fuhrmann et al. (1972) described a form of dwarfism with disproportionately tall vertebral bodies (i.e., reduced anteroposterior dimension). Other features were very slender, caudally directed lower ribs, coxa vara, and a cordate pelvis. Since the parents were not related and the mother showed minor changes (short stature and somewhat tall vertebrae), dominant inheritance with variable expressivity was suggested.