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  1. ... Most people with Weissenbacher-Zweymüller syndrome experience significant "catch-up" growth in the bones of the arms ... this condition. It is not well understood why "catch-up" bone growth occurs in childhood. COL11A2 This ...
  2. ... in immune system cells called phagocytes. These cells catch and destroy foreign invaders such as bacteria and ...
  3. ... in immune system cells called phagocytes. These cells catch and destroy foreign invaders such as bacteria and ...
  4. ... and symptoms usually improve with age. Typically, individuals catch up developmentally, and adults reach normal height. However, ...
  5. ... in immune system cells called phagocytes. These cells catch and destroy foreign invaders such as bacteria and ...
  6. ... short stature during childhood, but their growth usually catches up with that of their peers during puberty. ...
  7. ... By early childhood, though, weight and height usually catch up to normal, although the abnormal loss of ...
  8. ... with Pierre Robin sequence, growth of the mandible catches up, and as adults these individuals have normal- ...
  9. ... are often shorter than their peers, but some catch up in height later in childhood or adolescence. ...
  10. ... joint. Often, the affected joint feels like it catches or locks during movement. Other characteristic features of ...
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