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Results 1 - 3 of 3 for Craniofacial dysplasia -osteopenia syndrome
  1. ... in the arms and legs, leading to the craniofacial abnormalities and shortened limbs seen in people with osteoglophonic dysplasia. This overactive FGFR1 protein can also increase the ...
  2. ... parietal foramina can be a feature of frontonasal dysplasia type 2 and because the two ... syndrome. People with this condition have enlarged parietal foramina ( ...
  3. ... de novo balanced translocations associated with acampomelic campomelic ... of novel craniofacial regulatory domains located far upstream of SOX9 and ...