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- ... MC. LRP5 mutations in osteoporosis-pseudoglioma syndrome and high-bone-mass disorders. Joint Bone Spine. 2005 May;72(3): ...
- ... it is unclear why affected individuals have such high levels of the protein ... reduced bone density (osteopenia), and a tendency for bones to fracture ...
- ... of Léri-Weill dyschondrosteosis can include increased muscle mass (muscle hypertrophy); bowing of a bone in the lower leg called the tibia; a greater-than-normal angling of the elbow away from the body (increased carrying angle); and a high arched palate.Léri-Weill dyschondrosteosis occurs in both ...
- ... Other features of Coats plus syndrome include low bone density (osteopenia), which causes ... tract, high blood pressure in the vein that supplies blood ...
- ... upper arms, due to an abnormal increase in bone density (osteosclerosis). Damage ... Abnormally high pressure of the cerebrospinal fluid within the skull ( ...
- ... puberty, breast enlargement (gynecomastia), decreased muscle mass, decreased bone density, a reduced amount of facial and body hair, ... which is a group of conditions that include high blood glucose levels during prolonged periods without food ( ...
- ... side curvature of the spine (scoliosis), and reduced bone density (osteopenia). Some affected children have weak muscle tone ( ...
- ... Cushing disease have an increased chance of developing high blood pressure (hypertension) and diabetes. Women with Cushing ... amount and distribution of body fat, decreased muscle mass leading to ... resulting in osteoporosis, increased blood pressure, impaired regulation ...
- ... facial features, including a prominent lower lip; a high, narrow roof of the mouth or an opening ...