Question asked by: RobinSubmitted by Anonymous on March 6, 2011
My soon-to-be-born grandson has been diagnosed (via sonogram) with osteogenesis imperfecta. Is that fact that his skull is squishy indicating the more severe form of the disease (Type II or Type III), or do all cases of OI present in that way?
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