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Aplasia of the ovary
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- ... hearing loss in affected males and females and abnormalities of the ovaries in affected females. The mutations involved in this condition change single amino acids in the Twinkle protein. Researchers predict ... individuals. More About This Health Condition ...
- ... in males and females with the disorder and abnormalities of the ovaries in affected females. The HARS2 gene mutations involved in Perrault syndrome reduce the activity of mitochondrial histidyl-tRNA synthetase. A shortage ... ...
- ... hearing loss in affected males and females and abnormalities of the ovaries in affected females. The CLPP gene mutations involved ...
- ... hearing loss in affected males and females and abnormalities of the ovaries in affected females. The LARS2 gene mutations involved ...
- ... with hormonal factors during adolescence to cause menstrual abnormalities, ovarian cysts, and other features of the disorder. More About This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about Polycystic ovary syndrome More About This Health Condition CD220 HHF5 ...
- ... into two lobes (bifid scrotum). Because of these abnormalities, the external genitalia may not look clearly male or clearly female. More About This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about Polycystic ovary syndrome More About This Health Condition Although people ...
- ... and maintenance of egg cells (oocytes) in the ovaries. In addition, the WNT4 protein regulates the production of male sex hormones (androgens). At least three mutations in the WNT4 gene have been found to cause Müllerian aplasia and hyperandrogenism, a condition that affects the reproductive ...
- ... role in controlled cell death (apoptosis) in the ovaries. ... of BPES; both types I and II involve abnormalities of the eyelids that prevent them from fully ...
- ... in many tissues, including the brain, testes, and ovaries. In the brain, it may play a role ... The protein's role in the testes and ovaries is not well understood.Researchers believe that FMRP ...
- ... are important for the normal function of the ovaries and testes. FGFR1 also appears to play a ... by the growth of noncancerous tumors and other abnormalities in the brain, eyes, and skin. The variants ...