A 7 year old female patient was admitted to hospital having experienced bowing of upper and lower limbs, repeated fractures over the past 4 years.
Clinical ndings and radiological investigations such as recurrent fractures and deformity of bones while bearing weight, blue sclera and low bone
mineral density, all led us to conclude that this child has a mild form of osteogenesis imperfecta type I. The patient was immediately started on
calcium (1000mg/day), vitamin D (800mg/day) and pamidronate (60mg) was given intravenously. Following the above protocol, we found that the
quality of life of the patient showed signicant improvement. This patient is a rare case of OI type I.