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- ... makes bones progressively more brittle and prone to fracture. This polymorphism, which occurs in a control (regulatory) ... of osteoporosis, particularly low bone density and bone fractures, than are women without the change. This variation ...
- ... are also structurally abnormal, making them prone to fracture. These problems with bone remodeling underlie all of ...
- ... the bones to be brittle and prone to fracture; distinctive facial features; spinal abnormalities; and short stature. ...
- ... soft, weak bones (rickets) that are prone to fracture. A common feature of this condition is abnormally ...
- ... short limbs, a narrow chest, short ribs that fracture easily, and a lack of normal bone formation ( ...
- ... to soft, weak bones that are prone to fracture. A common feature of this condition is abnormally ...
- ... density and osteoporosis, which leads to multiple bone fractures. Affected individuals also have eye abnormalities that cause ...
- ... variety of complications, including an increased risk of fractures, vision impairment, hearing loss, and problems with the ...
- ... the role of growth factors in regulation of fracture healing biology and potential clinical applications. Mediators Inflamm. ...
- ... the bones (osteomalacia), muscle weakness, bone pain, and fractures. They develop because of a noncancerous tumor called ...