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Results 1 - 10 of 22 for Aplasia of the sweat glands
  1. ... joint malformations; distinctive facial features; intellectual disability; and abnormalities of the skin, hair, teeth, sweat glands, and nails. The name of the condition describes ...
  2. ... bone and joint malformations; distinctive facial features; and abnormalities of the skin, hair, teeth, sweat glands, and nails. The name of the condition describes ...
  3. ... bone and joint malformations; distinctive facial features; and abnormalities of the skin, hair, teeth, sweat glands, and nails. The mutations that cause this condition ...
  4. ... described above); distinctive facial features; intellectual disability; and abnormalities of the skin, hair, teeth, sweat glands, and nails. As a result of this deletion, ...
  5. ... joint malformations; distinctive facial features; intellectual disability; and abnormalities of the skin, hair, teeth, sweat glands, and nails. The signs and symptoms of TRPS ...
  6. ... joint malformations; distinctive facial features; intellectual disability; and abnormalities of the skin, hair, teeth, sweat glands, and nails. As a result of this deletion, ...
  7. ... sweat glands. Specifically, Clouston syndrome is characterized by abnormalities of the hair, nails, and skin, with the teeth and sweat glands being unaffected.In infants with Clouston syndrome, scalp ...
  8. ... disorders is characterized by varying combinations of ectodermal abnormalities (which affect the skin, hair, nails, teeth, and sweat glands), cleft lip and/or cleft palate, and malformations ...
  9. ... in infancy, scarring, and hair loss. Other ectodermal abnormalities in AEC ... sweat glands causing overheating or hypothermia. Many infants with AEC ...
  10. ... ectodermal tissues including the skin, hair, teeth, and sweat glands. In ... childhood.Skin abnormalities in children with EDA-ID include areas that ...
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