Clinical and radiodiagnostic changes in pseudohypoparathyroidism are described in three members of one family. Radiodiagnostic changes consist of symmetric calcifications in basal ganglia, perivascular calcifications in soft tissues, and of alterations on the skeleton--Albright's osteodystrophy. Bone changes include a combination of osteoproductive and osteomalacic alterations. All these changes were observed in both brothers, their mother had only calcifications localised in upper and lower extremities.
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