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Bowing of the long bones
- ... fibro-osseous lesions of jawbones, bone fragility, and long bone bowing. J Bone Miner Res. 2001 Sep;16(9): ...
- ... bent limb." Affected individuals are typically born with bowing of the long bones in the legs, and occasionally, bowing in the arms. Bowing can cause characteristic skin ...
- ... birth, and its key features include abnormal curvature (bowing) of the long bones in the legs, difficulty feeding and swallowing, and ...
- ... include joint deformities (contractures) that limit movement; unusually long, slender fingers (arachnodactyly); bowing of the thigh bones; and radiohumeral synostosis, which is a bone abnormality ...
- ... called metaphyses. The bone abnormalities can lead to bowing of the legs and difficulty walking.Ghosal hematodiaphyseal dysplasia also causes scarring (fibrosis) of the bone marrow, which is the spongy tissue inside long bones where blood cells are formed. The abnormal ...
- ... old. Osteochondromas typically form at the end of long bones and on flat bones ... discrepancy). Bowing of the forearm or ankle and abnormal development ...
- ... growth. Affected individuals typically have shortening of the long bones in the arms and legs (mesomelia). As a ... dyschondrosteosis can include increased muscle mass (muscle hypertrophy); bowing of a bone in the lower leg called the tibia; a ...
- ... spatulate) fingertips; shortened thumbs and big toes; unusually long second ... abnormal curvature (bowing) of their limbs, and limited range of motion ...