They show characteristically flat facial profile and often present with respiratory distress. They all have noticeably hypoplastic scapula. The only difference between the Acampomelic campomelic dysplasia and campomelic dysplasia is the absence of the bowed lower limbs or legs. It is an autosomal dominant skeletal malformation syndrome. It is caused due to mutations in the SOX9 gene with 17q rearrangements involvement.
Diagnosis is mainly by the clinical features and detection of gene mutation in SOX 9 gene confirms the diagnosis. Further investigations like plain skiagrams and other imaging modalities may be used to detect other hidden abnormalities and to confirm and plan treatment for the complications caused due to the pre-existing conditions.
Early detection will help in the management of the complications of the disease. But the mainstay of the treatment will depend on the clinical condition and the complications person is having. Thus the management of the disease will differ from patient to patient.