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Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics and diagnostics of Kozlowski type spondylometaphyseal dysplasia (SMDK). Methods The clinical features, laboratory tests and genetic testing of one SMDK case were analyzed. Re-sults A eight-year-old male patient had more than 6 years course of disease. The clinical manifestations were stubby limbs, ifn-gers and toes, varus deformity, knee valgus deformity, scoliosis and lordosis and severe metaphyseal changes. The heterozygous mutations were detected in TRPV4 and NXX3-2 genes. Conclusions Typical clinical features combined with genetic diagnosis facilitate early detection and accurate diagnosis of SMDK.
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Spondylometaphyseal dysplasia (SMD) is an extremely rare, which affects the spine and metaphy-ses of the tubular bones on terms of enchondrogenesis. Children who had Kozlowski dwarfism, type of SMD are not recognized until they reach school age since they have normal clinical feature, weight and size in early childhood. Authors experienced a typical case of Kozlowski type of SMD in a 10 years old male who had i) generalized platyspondyly with anterior tapering of vertebrae ii) generalized metaphyseal dysplasia iii) minimal changes in the carpal and tarsal bones. This case is to be reported with review of references.