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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Other genetic dermis disorder
  1. Progressive osseous heteroplasia is a disorder in which bone forms within skin and muscle tissue. Bone that forms outside the skeleton is called heterotopic or ectopic ...
  2. ... Testing Registry: Junctional epidermolysis bullosa gravis of Herlitz Genetic Testing Registry: Junctional epidermolysis ... ClinicalTrials.gov EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA, JUNCTIONAL 1A, INTERMEDIATE; ...
  3. ... epidermolysis bullosa Genetic Testing Registry: Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica Genetic Testing Registry: Recessive ... ClinicalTrials.gov EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA DYSTROPHICA, AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT; ...
  4. ... to be related conditions that arise through similar disease mechanisms. The genetic basis of nodular amyloidosis is unknown.The OSMR ... Genetic Testing Registry: Amyloidosis, primary localized cutaneous, 2 Genetic Testing Registry: Amyloidosis, primary localized ... ClinicalTrials.gov AMYLOIDOSIS, PRIMARY LOCALIZED CUTANEOUS, 1; ...
  5. ... Kindler syndrome Kindler's syndrome Poikiloderma of Kindler Genetic Testing Registry: Kindler syndrome Kindler epidermolysis bullosa National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) KINDLER SYNDROME; KNDLRS PubMed Ashton GH, McLean ...