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Results 1 - 10 of 51 for Tendons
  1. Hereditary fibrosing poikiloderma with tendon contractures, myopathy, and pulmonary fibrosis (abbreviated POIKTMP), is a disorder that affects many parts of the body, particularly the skin, ...
  2. ... many tissues in the body, including cartilage, bone, tendon, skin, and the white part of the eye ( ... I collagen, such as the skin, bones, and tendons.Rarely, mutations in both copies of the COL1A2 ...
  3. ... in the brain and in connective tissue called tendons that attach muscle to bone, which is reflected ... name (cerebro- meaning brain and -tendinous referring to tendons).People with cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis often develop neurological problems ...
  4. ... in the tissues that attach muscles to bones (tendons), it causes characteristic growths called tendon xanthomas. These growths most often affect the Achilles ...
  5. ... in the bands that connect muscles to bones (tendons), including tendons of the hand and the tendon that connects the heel of the foot to the calf muscles (the Achilles tendon). Large xanthomas can cause pain, difficulty with movement, ...
  6. ... identified in people with hereditary fibrosing poikiloderma with tendon contractures, myopathy, and pulmonary fibrosis (POIKTMP). This disorder ... the clinical spectrum of hereditary fibrosing poikiloderma with tendon contractures, myopathy and pulmonary fibrosis due to FAM111B ...
  7. ... many tissues in the body, including cartilage, bone, tendon, skin, and the white part of the eye ( ... I collagen, such as the skin, bones, and tendons, are most affected by this change.COL1A1 gene ...
  8. ... found in the feet. In addition, muscles and tendons that are typically found only in the hands ... normally directs lower limb structure, bones, muscles, and tendons in the arms and hands develop more like ...
  9. ... the lower limbs, including the bones, muscles, and tendons (the bands of tissue that connect muscles to ... normally directs lower limb structure, bones, muscles, and tendons in the arms and hands develop more like ...
  10. ... young adults and tend to be associated with tendons and related structures called aponeuroses.Researchers are working ... Cooley LD, Miranda RN. Clear cell sarcoma of tendons and aponeuroses: a review. Arch Pathol Lab Med. ...
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