Skeletal features
The skeletal features of Gorlin's Syndrome include:
- rib anomalies; very common as an assocation:
- bifid
- splayed
- cervical
- Sprengel's deformity
- spina bifida occulta
- polydactyly
- sclerotic bone lesions:
- pelvis
- lumbar vertebrae
- shortened thumb metacarpals
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