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- ... and easily damaged. Affected individuals commonly develop severe gum disease that can lead to early tooth loss. The ...
- ... often have poor oral health, including infections and gum disease (gingivitis). Children with this condition may be tall ...
- ... cavities, inflammation of the gums (gingivitis), chronic gum (periodontal) disease, abnormal tooth development, and open sores (ulcers) in ...
- ... on the roof of the mouth (palate), tongue, gums, and inside the cheeks and throat. Other features of Darier disease include nail abnormalities, such as red and white ...
- ... bruising; bleeding under the skin; bleeding of the gums; and prolonged or excessive ... Genetic Testing ...
- ... frenula) that abnormally attach the lip to the gums.Distinctive facial features ... kidney disease. This kidney disease is characterized by the growth ...
- ... can also develop fevers and inflammation of the gums (gingivitis) and skin. Approximately 40 ... Kostmann disease Kostmann's agranulocytosis Kostmann's syndrome Severe infantile ...
- ... opacity), excess hair growth (hypertrichosis), overgrowth of the gums, heart abnormalities, and ... Winchester syndrome ...
- ... are described as "coarse," and overgrowth of the gums (gingival hypertrophy). Vocal ... This condition is inherited in an ...
- ... bleeding under the skin, and bleeding of the gums. Women with this disorder can ... of severe liver disease or receiving a transplanted liver from an affected ...