Handbook of Genetic Counseling/Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI)

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Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI)

Contracting

Overview of OI

Inheritance

Genetics

Geneotype Phenotype correlation (Not well understood)

Incidence

(Marini JC and Chernoff EJ)

Clinical Features

(Vary widely within types and between types) (There are 4 types according to current classification, but an individual may not fit one category clearly)

Management

Natural History

Development and behavior

Diagnosis/Testing

Management and Treatment Options

Health tips for individuals with OI

Precautions to take when caring for someone with OI

Differentials

An important differential diagnosis of OI is child abuse, as both may present with multiple fractures in various stages of healing. Differentiating them can be difficult, especially when no other characteristic features of OI are present. Other differential diagnoses include rickets, osteomalacia, and other rare skeletal syndromes.

Psychosocial issues

Resources

804 West Diamond Avenue, Suite 210
Gaithersburg, MD 20878
(800) 947-0456
Email: bonelink@oif.org
Internet: www.oif.org

Facts for me

References

Notes

The information in this outline was last updated in 2008.

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