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Achondroplasia – take a deeper look

It’s up to you to ensure comprehensive care considers the full picture

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What causes achondroplasia?

Achondroplasia is the most common type of skeletal dysplasia and is characterized by impaired endochondral bone growth1

Bone growth

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What is the impact of achondroplasia?

Impaired bone growth impacts individuals physically, functionally, and psychosocially

Multisystemic complications

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Interactive Guidance: The American Association of Pediatrics Guidance Tool

Sort and expand the latest insights into diagnosis, management, treatment, and more according to developmental stage with this interactive tool.

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The International Consensus Statement

Easily filter through key points of the International Consensus Statement to cover topics on the diagnosis, multidisciplinary management, and lifelong care of individuals with achondroplasia.

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Achondroplasia support

Parents, caregivers, and individuals with achondroplasia may need a strong medical community from day one1

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Managing achondroplasia

Primary care providers can help to coordinate a multidisciplinary approach to care

Resource library

Everything you need to deepen your achondroplasia knowledge

Test your knowledge

What percent of the bones in the body are endochondral bones?

Reference:

  1. Hoover-Fong J, Scott CI, Jones MC; Committee on Genetics. Health supervision for people with achondroplasia. Pediatrics. 2020;145(6):e20201010.

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