Table 2.
Correlation of the patients with pycnodysostosis according to the valid fracture and relatives affected.
| Patient | Bone fractured | Length of follow-up | Relatives affected | Observations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Right femur | 3 M | Two siblings | |
| Left femur | 108 M | |||
| Left ulna | 4 M | |||
| Right clavicle | 120 M | |||
| 2 | Left femur | 187 M | Sister No. 3 | Three sisters and parents are normal |
| Right femur | 28 M | Second-degree female cousin No. 5 and six second degree male cousins | ||
| 3 | Right tibia | 2 M | Brother No. 2 | Three sisters and parents are normal |
| Second-degree female cousin No. 5 and six second degree male cousins | ||||
| 4 | Right femur | 108 M | Adopted female patient. Does not know her relatives | |
| Left femur | 18 M | |||
| Left femur* | 56 M | * Associated fracture of synthesis material | ||
| Left femur | *49 M | |||
| 5 | Left femur | 26 M | One brother and father | Three siblings and parents are normal |
| Paternal aunt | ||||
| Second-degree male cousin Nos. 2 and 3 and five other second-degree male cousins | ||||
Source: Orthopedic Hospital, Goi&nia