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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Premature loss of teeth
  1. ... overactivate signaling by the FGFR2 protein, which promotes premature fusion of ... saliva production, small teeth, and hand deformities. A mutation that occurs in ...
  2. ... the olfactory bulb. In addition, the misplacement or premature loss of GnRH-producing neurons prevents the production ... growth that leads to craniofacial abnormalities, including the premature fusion of certain bones in the skull (craniosynostosis). ...
  3. ... syndrome with acanthosis nigricans. This rare condition causes premature joining of the bones of the skull (craniosynostosis), ... coronal craniosynostosis. This condition is characterized by a premature fusion of the growth line that runs across ...
  4. ... 332. Most of these mutations lead to a premature stop signal in the instructions for making all ... body can lead to serious complications, including vision loss and blockage of ... nails and abnormal teeth.The mutations involved in LOC syndrome lead to ...
  5. ... two DNA building blocks (nucleotides) to create a premature stop signal in the instructions for making connexin ...
  6. ... in the RUNX2 protein. Other mutations introduce a premature stop signal that results in an abnormally short, ... with the normal development of bones, cartilage, and teeth, resulting in the signs and ... genes. More About This Health Condition ...