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[Changes in phosphorus-calcium metabolism in osteopoikilosis (Buschke-Ollendorf syndrome)].

Osteopoikilosis has always been described as a radiological finding of no clinico-biological significance with no deforming consequences for the skeleton. The authors present three cases with a past family history (mother suffered from osteopoikilosis and two sons with Buschke-Ollendorf syndrome) in whom we found alterations of phosphorus and calcium metabolism, this not having been previously reported in the literature.

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