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Osteogenesis imperfecta (lethal) bones contain types III and V collagens.
  1. F M Pope,
  2. A C Nicholls,
  3. C Eggleton,
  4. P Narcissi,
  5. E N Hey,
  6. J M Parkin

    Abstract

    Lethal osteogenesis imperfecta (OI-L) and normal fetal bones contain types I and V collagen with relatively more type V in OI-L bones. The latter, unlike normal fetal bone, also contain some type III collagen. Such altered collagen ratios could directly produce the bony fragility and radiotranslucency of OI-L bones. Since this is an inherited osteoporosis similar alterations in acquired osteoporoses are also possible.

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