Fig. 1From: Clinical, biochemical and molecular characterization of Korean patients with mucolipidosis II/III and successful prenatal diagnosisRadiographs of 21-month-old Korean girl with ML II. a Radiograph of hands and wrists showing broad and under-modelled proximal phalanges (bullet-shaped) and proximal pointing of metacarpals. b Radiograph of pelvis and proximal femurs showing dysplasia/resorption of the lower third of the ilia femoral heads and femoral necks and e. Clierd’s crook deformity.” c Radiograph of spine showing thoracolumbar kyphosis and beaking of the vertebrae. d Radiograph of skull showing J-shaped sella turcicaBack to article page