What does a baby with achondroplasia look like?
Characteristic features of an infant with achondroplasia include: Disproportionately large head-to-body size difference with shortened arms and legs (especially the upper arm and thigh) Prominent forehead (frontal bossing) and depressed nasal bridge. Underdeveloped midface and relative jawbone prominence.
Characteristic features of an infant with achondroplasia include: Disproportionately large head-to-body size difference with shortened arms and legs (especially the upper arm and thigh) Prominent forehead (frontal bossing) and depressed nasal bridge. Underdeveloped midface and relative jawbone prominence.