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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Myositis
  1. ... myopathy, including polymyositis, dermatomyositis, and sporadic inclusion body myositis.Polymyositis and dermatomyositis involve weakness of the muscles ...
  2. ... the gene. Cutaneous ossification Ectopic ossification Heterotopic ossification Myositis ossificans progressiva Osteodermia Osteoma cutis Osteosis cutis POH ...
  3. ... may trigger episodes of muscle swelling and inflammation (myositis) followed by more rapid ossification in the injured ... inherited the variant from one affected parent. FOP Myositis ossificans Myositis ossificans progressiva Progressive myositis ossificans Progressive ...
  4. ... complications can become life-threatening. Rarely, muscle inflammation (myositis) and joint stiffness also occur. The prevalence of ...