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  1. ... the chromosome are lost, and the broken ends fuse together. People with ring chromosome 22 have one ... in this condition, written as t(9;22), fuses part of the ABL1 gene from chromosome 9 ...
  2. ... The most common translocation that causes this condition fuses part of the PDGFRB gene from chromosome 5 ... t(5;12)(q31-33;p13). Translocations that fuse the PDGFRB gene with other genes can also ...
  3. ... PDGFRA fusion gene. Occasionally, genes other than FIP1L1 fuse with the PDGFRA gene. Rarely, variants that change ... places and the ends of the chromosome arms fuse together to form a circular structure. Somatic changes ...
  4. ... 17. This translocation, written as t(15;17), fuses part of the PML gene from chromosome 15 ... skin cancer known as dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans. This translocation fuses part of the COL1A1 gene from chromosome 17 ...
  5. ... 11. This translocation, written as t(11;22), fuses part of the EWSR1 gene on chromosome 22 ... approximately 85 percent of Ewing sarcomas. Translocations that fuse the EWSR1 gene with other genes that are ...
  6. ... usually left in the body after the bone fuses together. Newer types of surgery for scoliosis do ... least 3 months for the spinal bones to fuse together well. It will take 1 to 2 ...
  7. Safety for Older Consumers: Home Safety Checklist (Consumer Product Safety Commission) - PDF  
    Healthy Aging/Related Issues ... Healthy Aging ... Safety/Learn More ... Safety ... Consumer Product Safety Commission ... PDF
  8. Home Electrical Safety Checklist (Consumer Product Safety Commission) - PDF  
    Safety/Learn More ... Safety ... Electrical Injuries/Learn More ... Electrical Injuries ... Consumer Product Safety Commission ... PDF
  9. ... In tarsal-carpal coalition syndrome, the carpal bones fuse together, as do the tarsal bones, which causes ... the base of the pinky fingers and toes fuse first, and slowly, the other joints along the ...
  10. ... with osteoglophonic dysplasia, bones in the skull often fuse together too early (craniosynostosis). The craniosynostosis seen in ... or a "cloverleaf" shape, depending on which bones fuse first. Characteristic facial features in people with osteoglophonic ...
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