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Results 1 - 10 of 48 for Overgrowth
  1. ... grow and divide more than normal. The resulting overgrowth of skin cells leads to formation of epidermal ... mutations in many cancers (described above) and the overgrowth of cells caused by changes in this gene, ...
  2. ... DNMT3A gene have been found to cause DNMT3A overgrowth syndrome. This condition is characterized by faster than ... intellectual disability.DNMT3A gene mutations that cause DNMT3A overgrowth syndrome are found in all of the body' ...
  3. ... shortage of this enzyme during development leads to overgrowth, learning disabilities, and the other signs and symptoms ... that would turn the genes off. The resulting overgrowth of these immature cells leads to development of ...
  4. ... divide more often than normal cells. The resulting overgrowth of skin cells leads to epidermal nevi.The ... noncancerous (benign) tumors of the skin caused by overgrowth of skin cells. Seborrheic keratoses develop in adulthood ...
  5. ... cause Proteus syndrome, a rare condition characterized by overgrowth of the bones, skin, and other tissues. This ... in various tissues and organs leads to the overgrowth characteristic of Proteus syndrome. Studies suggest that the ...
  6. ... Proteus syndrome, a rare condition characterized by asymmetric overgrowth of the bones, skin, and other tissues. However, ... that individuals with PTEN gene mutations and asymmetric overgrowth do not meet the strict guidelines for a ...
  7. ... a variety of disorders including infantile myofibromatosis; Kosaki overgrowth syndrome; and premature aging syndrome, Penttinen type.Infantile ... present at birth or in early infancy.Kosaki overgrowth syndrome is characterized by above-average height and ...
  8. ... in many tissues. These changes lead to the overgrowth seen in people with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome.In ... T, Eggermann K, Schonherr N. Growth retardation versus overgrowth: Silver-Russell syndrome is genetically opposite to Beckwith- ...
  9. ... 3 microdeletions (such as delayed development, intellectual disability, overgrowth of the body, and other physical abnormalities) may ... clinical and molecular characterisation of a newly recognised overgrowth syndrome. Eur J Hum Genet. 2006 Jun;14( ...
  10. ... number of neurons in the brain and prevent overgrowth. More than 30 CHD8 gene mutations have been ... of neurons in the brain. Excess neurons and overgrowth in parts of the brain are associated with ...
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