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Results 1 - 10 of 84 for Mild short stature
  1. ... Although some people with multiple epiphyseal dysplasia have mild short stature as adults, most are of normal height. The majority of individuals are diagnosed during childhood; however, some mild cases may not be diagnosed until adulthood.Recessive ...
  2. ... and hearing loss. Skeletal differences are possible, including mild short stature and, less frequently, abnormalities of the spinal bones.Many children with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome have developmental delays, including ... disability or learning disabilities. Older affected individuals ...
  3. ... that can occur in Burn-McKeown syndrome include mild short stature and congenital heart defects such as patent ductus ...
  4. ... a widow's peak hairline. They frequently have mild to moderate short stature during childhood, but their growth usually catches up ... altered copy of the FGD1 gene may show mild signs of the condition, such as hypertelorism, short stature, or a widow's peak hairline. A characteristic ...
  5. ... signs and symptoms of GSD IX, such as mild hepatomegaly or short stature in childhood. These features are usually mild but can be more severe in rare cases. ...
  6. ... involve judging distance or scale (dysmetria). Some have mild intellectual disability. Individuals with CCFDN have short stature, are typically underweight, and have reduced bone density. ...
  7. ... the condition. Some have a narrow, sloping forehead; mild seizures; problems with attention or behavior; or short stature compared to others in their family. The condition ...
  8. ... condition have variable signs and symptoms that include mild to moderate intellectual disability, distinctive facial features, short stature, an unusually large head (macrocephaly), and hair that ...
  9. ... droopy eyelids (ptosis), an elongated head (dolichocephaly), and mild intellectual disability. Most people with this condition have short stature.Deletions of the SLC3A1 gene, the PREPL gene, ...
  10. ... and eyebrows. Some people with MPS III have short stature, joint stiffness, or mild dysostosis multiplex, which refers to multiple skeletal abnormalities ...
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