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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Gingival disorder
  1. ... in the SOS1 gene can also cause hereditary gingival fibromatosis type 1. This disorder is characterized by a slowly progressive overgrowth of the tissue of the gums (gingiva). Too much of this tissue can impair teeth from ... hereditary gingival fibromatosis type 1. This mutation is an addition ...
  2. ... stature, intellectual disability, and overgrowth of the gums (gingival fibrosis). Additionally, cherubism-like growths have been reported in rare cases of Noonan syndrome (a developmental disorder characterized by unusual facial characteristics, short stature, and ...
  3. ... described as "coarse," and overgrowth of the gums (gingival hypertrophy). Vocal cords can ... II alpha/beta is a rare disorder, although its exact prevalence is unknown. It is ...
  4. ... have neurodevelopmental problems, such as anxiety, autism spectrum disorder, or ... of the gums (gingival hyperplasia), an opening in the roof of the ...
  5. ... symptoms include hearing loss, overgrowth of the gums (gingival hyperplasia), and ... lysosomal storage disorders. People with sialidosis type II have mutations that ...
  6. ... 6 months. Infants with this form of the disorder typically appear normal until ... gums (gingival hypertrophy), and an enlarged and weakened heart muscle ( ...
  7. ... 8 syndrome may have overgrowth of the gums (gingival hyperplasia), abnormal tooth ... is sufficient to cause the disorder.Most people with recombinant 8 syndrome have one ...
  8. ... is also characterized by overgrowth of the gums (gingival hypertrophy), and some affected ... ...
  9. Hennekam syndrome is an ... and premature fusion of the skull bones (craniosynostosis).Individuals with ...
  10. Acatalasemia is a condition characterized by very low levels of an enzyme called catalase. Many people with acatalasemia never have any health problems related to ...