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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Cartilage damage
  1. ... This balance is lost in osteoarthritis, leading to cartilage damage and, over time, complete breakdown. Without the protection ... reduced mobility of the joints. In addition, the cartilage damage triggers an immune response, causing inflammation of other ...
  2. ... severe cases, the inflammation also affects the bone, cartilage, and other tissues within the joint, causing more serious damage. Abnormal immune reactions also underlie the features of ...
  3. ... of familial osteochondritis dissecans is areas of bone damage (lesions) caused by detachment of cartilage and a piece of the underlying bone from ...
  4. ... This condition is characterized by areas of bone damage (lesions) caused by the detachment of cartilage and some of the underlying bone from the ...
  5. ... cells, including in the lungs, liver, muscles, brain, cartilage, and bone. It is unclear how an accumulation of ceramides impairs the normal functioning of cells, but damage to the affected cells leads to the voice, ...
  6. ... made of a tough but flexible tissue called cartilage. The coccygeal tail ... in the neck that can damage the spinal cord; either a sunken chest (pectus ...
  7. ... in the limbs (metaphyseal dysplasia), and areas of damage (lesions) on the long bones and spinal bones that can be seen on x-rays. Additional skeletal problems occur because of abnormalities of the tough, flexible tissue called cartilage that makes up much of the skeleton during ...
  8. ... Regulator That May Be Involved in the DNA Damage Response. DNA Cell Biol. 2015 May;34(5):305-15. doi: 10.1089/dna.2014.2688. Epub 2015 Jan 2. Citation on PubMed
  9. ... that causes inflammation in connective tissues, such as cartilage and the lining of blood vessels, which provide ... SLE. The inflammation characteristic of SLE can also damage the nervous system, and may result in abnormal ...
  10. ... foreign invader, which causes fevers and inflammation-related damage to ... skin (dermatitis), cartilage in the ear and nose (chondritis), or blood ...
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