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Abnormality of limb bone
- ... some cases absent. As a result of the limb bone abnormalities, individuals with this condition have very short arms ...
- ... some cases absent. As a result of the limb bone abnormalities, individuals with this condition have very short arms ...
- ... some cases absent. As a result of the limb bone abnormalities, individuals with this condition have very short arms ...
- ... both of the upper limbs. If both upper limbs are affected, the bone abnormalities can be the same or different on each ...
- ... individuals with SPENCDI include flattened spinal bones (platyspondyly), abnormalities at the ends of long bones in the limbs (metaphyseal dysplasia), and areas of damage (lesions) on ...
- ... syndrome.Children with Roberts syndrome are born with abnormalities of all four limbs. They have shortened arm and leg bones (hypomelia), particularly the bones in their forearms and ...
- ... Hypophosphatasia weakens and softens the bones, causing skeletal abnormalities similar to another childhood bone disorder called rickets. Affected infants are born with short limbs, an abnormally shaped chest, and soft skull bones. ...
- ... the skeleton is also affected in this condition. Abnormalities in the long bones of the arms and legs (metaphyseal dysplasia) lead to short limbs and short stature. In addition, affected individuals often ...
- ... development. Some children with this disorder have shortened bones in the fingers or toes, while others have shortened or missing limbs. The limb abnormalities typically occur on the same side of the ...
- ... maturation of cells in the skull, face, and limbs. These abnormalities underlie the signs and symptoms of Saethre-Chotzen syndrome, including the premature fusion of certain skull bones.In a small number of people with Saethre- ...