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Results 1 - 10 of 88 for Joint
  1. ... connective tissues that support the body's muscles, joints, organs, and skin. Type II collagen is found ... SED) with metatarsal shortening, a condition that affects joint function and bone development. Affected individuals typically inherit ...
  2. ... in bone development makes it important for proper joint formation.Noggin interacts with members of a group ... tarsal bones) as well as fusion at the joints between the bones that make up each finger ...
  3. ... to connective tissues that support the body's joints and organs.In the extracellular matrix, collagen molecules ... in southwest Alaska. This condition is characterized by joint deformities called contractures, particularly in the knees, ankles, ...
  4. ... of tissues that support the body's muscles, joints, organs, and skin (connective tissues). In particular, studies ... is characterized by an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility). The mutations that cause this form ...
  5. ... connective tissues that support the body's muscles, joints, organs, and skin. Type XI collagen is normally ... distinctive facial appearance, eye abnormalities, hearing loss, and joint problems. These signs and symptoms tend to be ...
  6. ... distal arthrogryposis type 1, a disorder characterized by joint deformities (contractures) in the hands and feet. It ... with distal arthrogryposis type 1, or why the joint problems are typically limited to the hands and ...
  7. ... I is a condition that causes bone and joint malformations; distinctive facial features; and abnormalities of the ... develop abnormal bones in the fingers and toes, joint abnormalities, distinctive facial features, and other signs and ...
  8. ... condition that causes stiffness and pain in the joints of the hands, hips, knees, and spine. The joint problems worsen over time, and movement in the ...
  9. ... characterized by severely short stature, short limbs, stiff joints, and distinctive facial features.FBN1 gene mutations that ... affects the connective tissue supporting the body's joints and organs. Abnormalities in the connective tissue lead ...
  10. ... This condition affects skeletal and cardiac muscle, causing joint deformities called contractures, which restrict the movement of certain joints; muscle weakness and wasting that worsen over time; ...
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