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Results 1 - 10 of 36 for Broken leg
  1. ... normal activities. In people with Snyder-Robinson syndrome, broken bones occur most often in the arms and legs. Most affected individuals also develop an abnormal side- ...
  2. ... blood. Ammonia, which is formed when proteins are broken down in the body, is ... in the legs, caused by abnormal tensing of the muscles (spasticity). ...
  3. ... normal. Affected bones may be misshapen and easily broken (fractured).The ... pelvis, skull, or legs.Many people with classic Paget disease of bone ...
  4. ... progressive weakness and stiffness of muscles in the legs, arms, neck, and ... is unstable and rapidly broken down. It is unclear exactly how ALS2 gene ...
  5. ... a normal process in which old bone is broken down and new bone is created to replace it. The ... of the long bones in the arms and legs are abnormally wide, resembling a boat oar or ...
  6. ... the body (distal muscles), particularly those in the legs. The ANO5 gene ... that is quickly broken down.These mutations result in the production of ...
  7. ... a result, alsin is unstable and is quickly broken down, or it cannot function properly. It is ...
  8. ... pressure on a nerve in an arm or leg. Deletion of one copy of the PMP22 gene ... that is rapidly broken down. The consequences of a shortage of PMP22 ...
  9. ... condition typically have muscle weakness in the feet, legs, and hands and ... the altered protein is broken down prematurely. It is not clear how loss ...
  10. ... spine. Additionally, weight-bearing long bones in the legs tend to bow and fracture easily, which ... remodeling, a normal process in which old bone is broken down and new bone is created to replace ...
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