Cranio-diaphyseal dysplasia

Cranio-diaphyseal dysplasia is an inborn skeletal disease, whose typical features are excessive massive hyperostosis, narrowing of the cranial space and the foramina, sclerosis of the cranial and facial bones and expansion of the shafts of the long bones.

Kraniodiaphysial dysplasia is a congenital disorder of the skeleton, typical features are excessive massive hyperostosis, narrowing of the iliac space and foramina, sclerosis of the skull and facial bones and widening of the scapes of the long iliac bones.