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English: Fig. 10. - Achondroplasia hyperplastica: From a skeleton in the Museum of the College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. The ribs are all shortened and so are the long bones of the limbs. There is shortening of the base of the skull, so that the skull is broad, and the bridge of the nose sunken. The joint areas are hyperplasic.
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Author Hastings Gilford, F.R.C.S.

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