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Fig. 1 | BMC Endocrine Disorders

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From: Evaluating the variety of GNAS inactivation disorders and their clinical manifestations in 11 Chinese children

Fig. 1

The clinical characteristics of patients with pseudohypoparathyroidism. a High density shadows in the subcutaneous soft tissue of both the wrist and right elbow were observed in patient 1.b Brachydactyly of the hand and feet digits was presented in patient 2. Shortening of the metacarpals and metatarsals was revealed by X-ray, involving F2-5 on the left, F3-5 on right, and T3-4 on both sides. c Brachydactyly of the hands and feet was noted in patient 3. Radiographs of patient 3 revealed shortening of the metacarpals and metatarsals, particularly F1-5 and T4 on both sides. Patient 3 also presented with subcutaneous calcifications across their back, and cranial CT revealed multiple bilateral calcifications involving the cerebral hemisphere. d Patient 6 presented with a rounded face, and her head MRI revealed basal ganglia calcification. e Patient 9 experienced deformity of thorax, and her chest radiograph revealed scoliosis. f Patient 10 suffered from subcutaneous calcifications in the left thigh with developing nodes in the left wrist, both shanks, the back, the abdomen, the auricula, and the inframandibular region. Radiograph revealed high density shadows in both lower limbs

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