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Q30 - Type III OGI (Osteogenesis Imperfecta) is also known as Progressive deforming form of OGI.... Scelral colour chnage is from Blue -White ?? If it is progressive then why is there a change in colour from the Abnormal (Blue) to the Normal (White) colour ?

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Blue color appears due to thining of sclera .. untill it get so thin that even the blue collagen is lost therefore it appears white again ..
come on buddy this is not asked in boards ..

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