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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Abnormal pelvis bone ossification
  1. ... characterized by a small body, short limbs, and abnormal bone formation (ossification) in the spine and pelvis.Affected infants have short arms and legs, a ...
  2. ... Stoddart MJ. Role and regulation of RUNX2 in osteogenesis. Eur Cell Mater. 2014 Oct 23;28:269- ...
  3. ... and elbows. Bones in the spine, rib cage, pelvis, and limbs may be underdeveloped or in some ... early development. Most cartilage is later converted to bone (a process called ossification), except for the cartilage that continues to cover ...
  4. ... and elbows. Bones in the spine, rib cage, pelvis, and limbs may be underdeveloped or in some ... early development. Most cartilage is later converted to bone, a process called ossification, except for the cartilage that continues to cover ...
  5. ... and elbows. Bones in the spine, rib cage, pelvis, and limbs may be underdeveloped or in some ... early development. Most cartilage is later converted to bone (a process called ossification), except for the cartilage that continues to cover ...