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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Bone pain
  1. ... into bones. These changes cause the bone inflammation, bone pain, and other problems seen in people with Majeed ...
  2. ... hypophosphatemic rickets, a bone disorder that often causes bone pain and bowed legs. It is unclear why mutations ...
  3. ... the arms, legs, and skull. Hyperostosis can cause bone pain, muscle weakness, and increased pressure on the brain ...
  4. ... a softening of the bones (osteomalacia), muscle weakness, bone pain, and fractures. They develop because of a noncancerous ...
  5. ... The disease most commonly affects the bones, causing bone thickening and pain, but the accumulation of histiocytes can also cause ...
  6. ... by swelling of soft tissues (muscles, for example), pain, and excessive new bone formation (hyperostosis). The bone abnormalities mainly affect the ... collarbones (clavicles), and the shafts (diaphyses) of long bones in the ... reasons, the pain and swelling associated with Caffey disease typically go ...
  7. ... shortening, a condition that affects joint function and bone development. Affected individuals are typically of average height and have joint pain that begins in childhood or adolescence. Many people ...
  8. ... pathways involved in the development of cartilage and bone and may help regulate the breakdown of cartilage components. Mutations in the CCN6 gene cause progressive pseudorheumatoid dysplasia (PPRD), which is a condition that causes stiffness and pain in the joints of the hands, hips, knees, ...
  9. ... in the body. These include the development of bones and cartilage, the ... particularly the sensation of pain. The TRPV4 channel may also play a role ...
  10. ... overactive, which leads to the severe problems with bone growth that occur in ... in the urine, pain during urination, frequent urination, the feeling of needing ...
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