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Increased density of long bones
- ... spotted bones," refers to small, round areas of increased bone density that appear as bright spots on x-rays. Osteopoikilosis usually occurs near the ends of the long bones of the arms and legs, and in ...
- ... growths called connective tissue nevi and areas of increased bone density called osteopoikilosis. A small percentage of affected individuals ...
- ... Cormier-Daire V. Thromboxane synthase mutations in an increased bone density disorder (Ghosal syndrome). Nat Genet. 2008 Mar;40( ...
- ... variant form of autosomal dominant Robinow syndrome includes increased bone mineral density (osteosclerosis) affecting the bones of the skull in ...
- ... and calcium deposits in their kidneys. By adulthood, long-term hypercalcemia ... mineral density (osteoporosis).In rare cases, affected individuals do not ...
- Camurati-Engelmann disease is a skeletal condition that is characterized by abnormally thick bones (hyperostosis) in the arms, legs, and skull.The thick limb bones ...
- ... cord. Individuals with TRPS II may have reduced bone mineral density (osteopenia). Affected individuals often have slow growth before and after birth resulting in short stature. In TRPS II, the ends (epiphyses) of one or more bones in the fingers or toes are abnormally cone- ...