The diagnosis of achondroplasia is typically made through a combination of clinical findings and X-ray appearance. (1)
Radiology of individuals with this condition show short bones, anteroposterior narrowing of the pelvis and, sometimes changes in the spine.
Specific features include:
Note that radiological changes are present from birth.
Cervical cord lesions are observed in around 40% of people with achondroplasia and this are actually not associated with any clinical symptoms (2)
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