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Osteo-onychodysplasia
WILLARD H. LOVE; DAVID D. BEILER
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Department of Orthopaedics and Radiology, Geisinger Memorial Hospital and Foss Clinic, Danville
1957 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Incorporated
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1957; 39:645-650 
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Abstract

Osteo-onychodysplasia (Turner's syndrome) is a familial disease which is inherited and which is characterized by a number of deformities. The principal deformities involve the fingernails, elbows, patellae, and ilia. The symptoms causing the patient to seek medical advice are usually pain and discomfort in the knees and limitation of motion at the elbows.

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