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Pycnodysostosis: An Anaesthetic Approach to This Rare Genetic Disorder
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Toulouse-lautrec SyndromeBone DiseaseMendelian DisorderOsteopathyGenetic DisorderPathogenesisFracture FixationOrthopaedicsAnticipated Difficult IntubationSurgeryOsteoporosisRare Genetic DisorderAnesthesiaMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryAnesthesiology
Pycnodysostosis (the Toulouse-Lautrec syndrome) is a rare autosomal-recessive disorder of osteoclast dysfunction. This disorder was first described by Maroteaux and Lamy in 1962. We describe anaesthetic management of a 35-year-old female having pyknodysostosis with fracture shaft left femur with anticipated difficult intubation. Therefore, spinal anesthesia was planned for her fracture fixation. The intra- and postoperative period remains uneventful.
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