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What (who) is Bakwin-Eiger syndrome - definition

OSTEOCHONDRODYSPLASIA THAT RESULTS IN THINNING AND THE TENDENCY TO FRACTURE LOCATED IN BONE
Pyle's disease; Pyle's syndrome; Pyle-Cohn syndrome; Bakwin-Krida syndrome
  • This condition is inherited via an autosomal recessive manner

Karl Mehringer         
  • A climber on the second ice-field
  • North face
  • The northeast side of the Eiger
  • The windows of the Eigerwand Station
  • The Heckmair route
  • A climber on the Hinterstoisser traverse
  • View from the railway station of [[Kleine Scheidegg]], close enough to allow people to watch the climbers on the Eiger.
  • The ridge from the [[Mittellegi Hut]]
  • Eiger
  • The Eiger with the [[Mönch]] and the [[Jungfrau]]
  • The Eiger on the [[Siegfried Map]]
MOUNTAIN IN THE BERNESE ALPS, SWITZERLAND
Eiger (Canton Bern); Eiger (Canton of Bern); Eigerwand; Nordwand; Mount Eiger; Karl Mehringer; Max Sedlmeyer; The Eiger; Eiger north face; Max Sedlmayr; Max Sedlmayer; North face (Eiger); Mordwand; Nordwand (Eiger); North Face of the Eiger; Ostegg
Karl Mehringer (died 1935) was a German climber and mountaineer. Along with Max Sedlmayr, he is notable for being a member of the first team to attempt to climb the North Face of the Eiger in 1935.
Eiger FK         
  • Logo
FOOTBALL CLUB FROM NORWAY
IL Eiger; Eiger IL
Eiger Fotballklubb, formerly Eiger Idrettslag, is a Norwegian association football club from Eigerøy, Rogaland.
Max Sedlmeyer         
  • A climber on the second ice-field
  • North face
  • The northeast side of the Eiger
  • The windows of the Eigerwand Station
  • The Heckmair route
  • A climber on the Hinterstoisser traverse
  • View from the railway station of [[Kleine Scheidegg]], close enough to allow people to watch the climbers on the Eiger.
  • The ridge from the [[Mittellegi Hut]]
  • Eiger
  • The Eiger with the [[Mönch]] and the [[Jungfrau]]
  • The Eiger on the [[Siegfried Map]]
MOUNTAIN IN THE BERNESE ALPS, SWITZERLAND
Eiger (Canton Bern); Eiger (Canton of Bern); Eigerwand; Nordwand; Mount Eiger; Karl Mehringer; Max Sedlmeyer; The Eiger; Eiger north face; Max Sedlmayr; Max Sedlmayer; North face (Eiger); Mordwand; Nordwand (Eiger); North Face of the Eiger; Ostegg
Max Sedlmayr (also spelled Sedlmeyer; died 1935) was a German climber and mountaineer. Along with Karl Mehringer, he was a member of the first team to attempt to climb the North Face of the Eiger in 1935.

Wikipedia

Metaphyseal dysplasia

Metaphyseal dysplasia, or Pyle disease, is a disorder of the bones. It is a rare disease in which the outer part of the shafts of long bones is thinner than normal and there is an increased chance of fractures. Its hallmark feature is an abnormality of the long bones in the arms and legs in which the ends (metaphyses) of the bones are abnormally broad; the shape of the bones resembles a boat oar or paddle. The broad metaphyses are due to enlargement of the spongy inner layer of bone (trabecular bone). Although trabecular bone is expanded, the dense outermost layer of bone (cortical bone) is thinner than normal. As a result, the bones are fragile and fracture easily. The bone abnormalities in the legs commonly cause knock knees (genu valgum) in affected individuals.

Other bone abnormalities can also occur in Pyle disease. Affected individuals may have widened collar bones (clavicles), ribs, or bones in the fingers and hands. Dental problems are common in Pyle disease, including delayed appearance (eruption) of permanent teeth and misalignment of the top and bottom teeth (malocclusion).