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- ... the abnormal joining (fusion) of two or more spinal bones in the neck (cervical vertebrae). The vertebral fusion is present from birth. Three major features result ...
- ... This condition is characterized by the abnormal joining (fusion) of two or more spinal bones in the neck (cervical vertebrae) and a ...
- ... syndrome, a condition characterized by the abnormal joining (fusion) of two or more spinal bones in the neck (cervical vertebrae) and a ...
- ... syndrome, a condition characterized by the abnormal joining (fusion) of two or more spinal bones in the neck (cervical vertebrae) and a ...
- ... protrusion of organs through gaps in muscles (hernias). Spinal abnormalities are also common, including side-to-side curvature of the spine (scoliosis), abnormal joining (fusion) of two or more vertebrae, and vertebrae that ...
- ... and the nerves that connect the brain and spinal cord to muscles and to ... and fusion (combining pieces). These changes in morphology are necessary ...
- ... on chromosome 4. The protein produced from the fusion gene is overactive and turns on genes involved ... gene 3 paired domain gene HuP2 PAX3/FKHR fusion gene PAX3_HUMAN WS1 Tests of PAX3 PubMed ...
- ... PDGFB gene provides instructions for making a combined (fusion) protein that researchers believe ultimately functions like the ... its activity, and production of the COL1A1-PDGFB fusion protein is controlled by COL1A1 gene sequences. As ...
- ... Dietz syndrome often have skeletal problems including premature fusion of the skull bones (craniosynostosis), an abnormal side- ... called the dura, which surrounds the brain and spinal cord, can be abnormally enlarged (dural ectasia). In ...
- ... not occur properly, resulting in the malformation and fusion of the bones of the spine and ribs ...