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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Exostoses
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  1. ... cause the disorder. Bessel-Hagen disease Diaphyseal aclasis Exostoses, multiple hereditary Familial exostoses Hereditary multiple exostoses Multiple cartilaginous exostoses Multiple congenital ...
  2. ... do not appear to develop osteochondromas (described above). exostoses (multiple) 2 exostosin 2 EXT2_HUMAN Glucuronosyl-N- ... Gene ClinVar Clement ND, Porter DE. Hereditary multiple exostoses: anatomical distribution and burden of exostoses is dependent ...
  3. ... of this condition. More About This Health Condition exostoses (multiple) 1 exostosin 1 EXT EXT1_HUMAN Glucuronosyl- ... Mallet L. Genotype-phenotype correlation in hereditary multiple exostoses. J Med Genet. 2001 Jul;38(7):430- ...
  4. Trichorhinophalangeal syndrome type II (TRPS II) is a condition that causes bone and joint malformations; distinctive facial features; intellectual disability; and abnormalities ...
  5. Potocki-Shaffer syndrome is a disorder that affects development of the bones, nerve cells in the brain, and other tissues. Most people with this condition have ...