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A cheiro-lumbar dysostosis is described, an association of constitutional stenosis of the lumbar canal due to the shortness and hypertrophy of the posterior arch of the vertebrae and of a dysostosis of the hand also due to shortness and hypertrophy of metacarpals (brachymetacarpy) and of phalanges (brachyphalangy). This cheiro-lumbar dysostosis is frequent and described in 6 patients suffering from lumbar back pain and sciatic.