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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Short nail
  1. ... the major features of the disorder including deafness; short or absent nails (onychodystrophy); short fingers and toes (osteodystrophy); developmental delay ...
  2. ... a prominent forehead and other distinctive facial features; short bones; and abnormalities of certain tissues known as ectodermal tissues, which include the teeth, hair, nails, and skin.The IFT43 gene mutation involved in ...
  3. ... a prominent forehead and other distinctive facial features; short bones; and abnormalities of certain tissues known as ectodermal tissues, which include the teeth, hair, nails, and skin. Cranioectodermal dysplasia can also cause a ...
  4. ... a prominent forehead and other distinctive facial features; short bones; and abnormalities of certain tissues known as ectodermal tissues, which include the teeth, hair, nails, and skin.At least six IFT122 gene mutations ...
  5. ... a prominent forehead and other distinctive facial features; short bones; and abnormalities of certain tissues known as ectodermal tissues, which include the teeth, hair, nails, and skin.The WDR35 gene mutations involved in ...
  6. ... syndrome leads to the production of an abnormally short, nonfunctional version of the MSX1 protein. A loss of this protein disrupts the formation of the teeth and nails during early development. homeobox 7 homeobox protein MSX- ...
  7. ... others lead to the production of an abnormally short protein that does not contain these domains. As a result, R-spondin-4 cannot participate in the Wnt signaling pathway and nails develop improperly or not at all. More About ...
  8. ... the LMX1B gene have been found to cause nail-patella syndrome. Most mutations result in the production of an abnormally short, nonfunctional version of the LMX1B protein or change ...
  9. ... airway. Other features of LOC syndrome include malformed nails and abnormal teeth.The mutations involved in LOC syndrome lead to an abnormally short version of the alpha-3a subunit of laminin ...
  10. ... probably result in the production of an abnormally short, malfunctioning version of the ... Ellis ...
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