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Dr Bryan Fallis 2300 Chamber Center Dr. Ste 100 Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky 41017 859-331-2440 |
1380 Compton Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45231 513-931-0083 |
CONDITIONS AND TREATMENTS
DYSPLASIA (EPIPHYSEALIS HEMIMELICA)
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Dysplasia, also known as epiphysealis hemimelica, is a disorder that affects the bone joints. It is characterized by overgrowth of the cartilage on the end of one or more of the long bones (carpal or tarsal bones) in the hand or foot. Usually only one limb is involved. Dysplasia may cause limbs that are unequal in length. Less often, the cartilage on other bones, such as those in the ankle, knee, or hip joint, can be impacted.




