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Results 1 - 10 of 57 for cartilage
  1. Cartilage-hair hypoplasia is a disorder of bone growth characterized by short stature (dwarfism) with other skeletal abnormalities; fine, sparse hair (hypotrichosis); ...
  2. ... condition is characterized by breakdown (degeneration) of the cartilage between bones (articular cartilage). This cartilage covers and protects the ends of ...
  3. Multiple epiphyseal dysplasia is a disorder of cartilage and bone development primarily affecting the ends of the long bones in the arms and legs (epiphyses). There are two types of multiple ...
  4. ... affects the joints and is associated with abnormal cartilage. Cartilage is a tough but flexible tissue that covers ... of bone damage (lesions) caused by detachment of cartilage and a piece of the underlying bone from ...
  5. Diastrophic dysplasia is a disorder of cartilage and bone development. Affected individuals have short stature with very short arms and legs. Most also have early-onset joint pain (osteoarthritis) ...
  6. Atelosteogenesis type 2 is a severe disorder of cartilage and bone development. Infants born with this condition ... that is essential for the normal development of cartilage and for its conversion to bone. Cartilage is ...
  7. ... is a group of severe disorders that affect cartilage and bone development. These conditions are characterized by ... sensitive to these changes. Chondrocytes give rise to cartilage, a tough, flexible tissue that makes up much ...
  8. ... linked chondrodysplasia punctata 1 is a disorder of cartilage and bone development that occurs almost exclusively in ... stippling) near the ends of bones and in cartilage. In most infants with X-linked chondrodysplasia punctata ...
  9. ... occurs in bones or soft tissues, such as cartilage or nerves. There are several types of Ewing ... in the soft tissues around bones, such as cartilage. pPNETs occur in nerve tissue and can be ...
  10. ... that causes inflammation in connective tissues, such as cartilage and the lining of blood vessels, which provide ...
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