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Osteoporosis craneal congénita
El craneotabes se comprueba clásicamente presionando el hueso que se encuentra a lo largo del área donde los huesos del cráneo se unen. El hueso con frecuencia se hunde y vuelve a su lugar, en forma similar a presionar una pelota de ping-pong.
No se hacen exámenes a menos que se sospeche la existencia de osteogénesis imperfecta o raquitismo.
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