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Results 1 - 10 of 61 for Fractures
  1. ... compact and dense and also prone to breakage (fracture). Researchers have described several major types of osteopetrosis, ... major features of the condition include multiple bone fractures after minor injury, abnormal side-to-side curvature ...
  2. ... their sons. Deafness syndrome, progressive, with blindness, dystonia, fractures, and mental deficiency Deafness-dystonia-optic atrophy syndrome ... X linked recessive deafness syndrome with blindness, dystonia, fractures, and mental deficiency is linked to Xq22. J ...
  3. Cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase deficiency is a disorder of hormone production. This condition specifically affects steroid hormones, which are needed for normal ...
  4. ... People with this condition have bones that break (fracture) easily, often from mild trauma or with no apparent cause. Multiple fractures are common, and in severe cases, can occur ...
  5. ... which makes the bones brittle and prone to fracture. Affected individuals often have multiple fractures in the long bones of the arms and ... where new bone forms (metaphyses). They also have fractures in the bones that form the spine (vertebrae), ...
  6. ... makes bones progressively more brittle and prone to fracture. This polymorphism, which occurs in a control (regulatory) ... of osteoporosis, particularly low bone density and bone fractures, than are women without the change. This variation ...
  7. ... which makes the bones brittle and prone to fracture. Affected individuals often have multiple bone fractures, including in the bones that form the spine ( ...
  8. ... a result, affected individuals typically experience multiple bone fractures in childhood, often from mild trauma or with ... imperfecta, which is also characterized by frequent bone fractures. However, gnathodiaphyseal dysplasia is now generally considered to ...
  9. ... the bones known as osteomalacia. In adults, recurrent fractures in the foot and thigh bones can lead ... MP. Low serum alkaline phosphatase activity and pathologic fracture: case report and brief review of hypophosphatasia diagnosed ...
  10. ... the bones to be brittle and prone to fracture. Many affected individuals experience breakage (compression fractures) of the spinal bones (vertebrae). Some also develop ...
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