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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Aplasia of lymphatic vessels
  1. ... system, and the transport system for immune cells (lymphatic vessels). More than 50 mutations in the FOXC2 gene ... affect the development of the eye area and lymphatic vessels, the primary regions of the body affected by ...
  2. ... unknown. A poorly formed lymphatic system leads to lymphatic vessels that are abnormally expanded (lymphangiectasia) and are prone ...
  3. ... function. Loss of DLL4 function may underlie blood vessel abnormalities in people with Adams-Oliver syndrome; however, some ... DLL4 function leads to the scalp and limb abnormalities characteristic of the condition. Researchers ... This Health Condition ...
  4. ... the skin over it, in addition to blood vessel, skin, and bone abnormalities. It is unknown whether individuals with these disorders ...