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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Broken nose
  1. ... arthritis), skin (dermatitis), cartilage in the ear and nose (chondritis), or blood vessels (vasculitis). Inflammation can also ... that targets damaged or unneeded proteins to be broken down (degraded) within cells. Protein degradation helps maintain ...
  2. ... PubMed Central Janeway KA, Kim SY, Lodish M, Nose V, Rustin P, Gaal J, Dahia PL, Liegl ...
  3. ... in front of the ear (preauricular tags). The nose has a narrow bridge, a wide base, and ... also have flat cheeks; a space between the nose and upper lip (philtrum) that is unusually long ...
  4. ... typically affected: the skull (cranio-), face (fronto-), and nose (nasal).In people with craniofrontonasal syndrome, the skull ... a slit (cleft) in the tip of the nose, a wide nasal bridge, an upper lip that ...
  5. ... on PubMed Janeway KA, Kim SY, Lodish M, Nose V, Rustin P, Gaal J, Dahia PL, Liegl ...
  6. ... on PubMed Janeway KA, Kim SY, Lodish M, Nose V, Rustin P, Gaal J, Dahia PL, Liegl ...
  7. ... on PubMed Janeway KA, Kim SY, Lodish M, Nose V, Rustin P, Gaal J, Dahia PL, Liegl ...
  8. ... article on PubMed Central Mochel MC, Piris A, Nose V, Hoang MP. Loss of BAP1 Expression in ...
  9. ... occurs in the moist lining of the mouth, nose, and throat. NOTCH1 gene mutations associated with this ...
  10. ... occurs in the moist lining of the mouth, nose, and throat. CDKN2A gene mutations associated with this ...
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