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Type IV: Type V
Type V is moderate and is like type IV in appearance and indications. Recognizing features incorporate hypertrophic calluses that may lead to fracture and limited forearm rotation because of calcification of the layer between the span and ulna. Moreover. a dense band seen on x-rays adjacent to the growth plate of the long bones. These individuals have normal teeth.

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