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Results 1 - 3 of 3 for facial fractures
  1. ... the bones to be brittle and prone to fracture; distinctive facial features; spinal abnormalities; and short stature. Additionally, Hajdu- ...
  2. ... the bones (osteomalacia), muscle weakness, bone pain, and fractures. They develop because of a noncancerous tumor called ...
  3. ... are also structurally abnormal, making them prone to fracture. These problems with bone remodeling underlie the major ...