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  1. ... Buschke-Ollendorff syndrome have another bone abnormality called melorheostosis, which is characterized by excess bone growth on ... Occasionally, mutations in this gene cause osteopoikilosis and melorheostosis without connective tissue nevi. (Studies suggest that LEMD3 ...
  2. ... MAP2K1 gene have been identified in people with melorheostosis. This rare disease causes the abnormal growth of ... appearance on x-rays.The mutations associated with melorheostosis are described as somatic. Somatic mutations occur during ...