
pmid: 36195244
Osteopetrosis (OPT) is a life-threatening disease characterized by increased bone mass caused by diminished osteoclast function/differentiation. The autosomal recessive forms, caused by biallelic variants in implicated genes, usually present in infancy. Without treatment, autosomal recessive OPTs are usually fatal within the first 10 years of life [1]. Here, we review the clinical features and associated pathophysiology of the autosomal recessive OPT. A greater understanding of these rare disorders will advance early diagnosis and optimal management.
Phenotype, Osteopetrosis, Humans, Genes, Recessive
Phenotype, Osteopetrosis, Humans, Genes, Recessive
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