[ACEsthetics] Interestingly similar etiologies

These are xrays from 2 different patients.
You may remember, I posted this case at the end of last year, with
hypermobility of #26.
When I showed it to one of my associates, she had suspected ________.
Today, this patient came in, and guess what? Same bony anomaly and similar
etiology.

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