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4. as an autosomal dominant characteristic with a variable degree of expression. The condition usually presents in childhood with pathological fractures, bony deformities and blue sclerae. There is a wide spectrum of severity. Clinical features less commonly seen include dislocated joints, opalescent teeth with defective dento-enamel junctions, (dentinogenesis imperfecta), otosclerosis and deafness,1960