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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Developmental dysplasia of the hip
  1. ... syndrome Ptosis of eyelids with diastasis recti and hip dysplasia Ptosis-strabismus-rectus abdominis diastasis Genetic Testing Registry: ...
  2. ... feet (clubfeet), or misalignment of the hip joint (hip dysplasia) are present at birth. Individuals with a 1q21. ...
  3. ... formation (osteogenesis). In the bones of the spine, hips, and limbs, the process of osteogenesis starts with ... doi: 10.1002/jcb.21445. Citation on PubMed Developmental Biology (sixth edition, 2000): Osteogenesis: The Development of ...
  4. ... turning feet (clubfoot). Less commonly, contractures affect the hips, knees, shoulders, or elbows. People with Freeman-Sheldon ... Rossi AC, Smerdu V, Leinwand LA, Reggiani C. Developmental myosins: expression patterns and functional significance. Skelet Muscle. ...
  5. ... 28 of pregnancy causes caudal regression syndrome. The developmental problem is thought to affect the middle layer ... of developing this condition. Caudal dysgenesis syndrome Caudal dysplasia sequence Caudal regression sequence CRS Lumbo-sacral agenesis ...