Osteogenesis imperfecta Typ 1

Toddler with
abnormally shaped extremities. AP radiograph of the lower extremities shows diffuse osteopenia of the bones which are also gracile and which have chronic healing fractures present.The diagnosis was osteogenesis imperfecta Type I mild.

Osteogenesis
imperfecta type II. Type I OI. Note osteoporosis, mild overmodelling of the long bones and fractures sequelae of a different date at the left distal femoral diaphysis (arrow) and medial proximal tibia diaphysis (arrowhead).

Osteogenesis
imperfecta type II. Table showing the different types of OI according to the Sillence and Glorieux classification and most characteristic (imaging) features.
