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Achondroplasia

Alternate Names : Achondroplastic Dwarfism

Achondroplasia | Symptoms & Signs | Diagnosis & Tests | Prevention & Expectations | Treatment & Monitoring | Attribution


What are the treatments for the disease?

Surgery may be needed to treat spinal cord compression. It may be lifesaving in infants.

Some affected people have had surgery to lengthen their legs. Currently, there are no other specific treatments for achondroplasia.

What are the side effects of the treatments?

Surgery carries the risks of bleeding and infection.

What happens after treatment for the disease?

Following surgery for spinal cord compression, the person should have no further neurological problems.

How is the disease monitored?

During childhood, healthcare providers monitor growth. The circumference of the head is measured to detect increased swelling or pressure in the brain. If there is an abnormal increase in a child's head size, further studies are done.


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Achondroplasia: Attribution

Author: Minot Cleveland, MD
Reviewer: Ronald Jorgenson, DDS, PhD, FACMG
Date Reviewed: 05/07/01









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