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- ... have been identified in people with hereditary multiple osteochondromas type 2, a condition in which people develop multiple benign (noncancerous) bone tumors called osteochondromas. Most of these mutations prevent any functional exostosin- ...
- ... have been identified in people with hereditary multiple osteochondromas type 1, a condition in which people develop multiple benign (noncancerous) bone tumors called osteochondromas. Most of these mutations are known as "loss- ...
- ... enlarged parietal foramina) and multiple noncancerous bone tumors (osteochondromas). Other signs and symptoms seen in some people ... EXT2, underlie the enlarged parietal foramina and multiple osteochondromas, respectively. The loss of additional genes in the ...
- ... foramina (described above) and multiple noncancerous bone tumors (osteochondromas). Other signs and symptoms seen in some people ... loss of the EXT2 gene results in multiple osteochondromas, and deletion of the PHF21A gene causes intellectual ...
- ... characterized by multiple benign (noncancerous) bone tumors called osteochondromas on the bones of the hands and feet. ...