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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Hand Injuries Disorders
  1. ... contracture may include smoking; extreme alcohol use; liver disease; diabetes; high cholesterol; thyroid problems; certain medications, such as those used to treat epilepsy (anticonvulsants); and previous injury to the hand. SFRP4 WNT4 Additional Information from NCBI Gene: C8orf34 ...
  2. ... steppage gait) and increase the risk of ankle injuries and tripping. As the ... in the hands, causing difficulty with daily activities such as writing, ...
  3. ... and white blood cells to a site of injury or disease to fight microbial invaders and facilitate tissue repair. ...
  4. ... and white blood cells to a site of injury or disease to fight microbial invaders and facilitate tissue repair. ...
  5. ... and white blood cells to a site of injury or disease to fight microbial invaders and facilitate tissue repair. ...
  6. ... as infection, inflammation, exposure to toxins, elevated temperature, injury, and disease. They block signals that lead to programmed cell ...
  7. ... results in a lack of sensation in the hands and feet. Repeated injuries that go unnoticed and untreated because of this ... likely to develop in this form of the disorder.In any form of leprosy, ... and the nerves in the hands and feet. People with the more severe forms ...
  8. ... tip of the tongue. Affected individuals often have injuries and fractures in their hands, feet, limbs, and joints that go untreated because of the inability to feel pain. Repeated injury can lead to a condition called Charcot joints, ...
  9. ... that are often compared to features of a disorder called Rett syndrome. These features include repeated hand wringing or clasping (stereotypic hand movements); teeth grinding ( ...
  10. ... and small pits in the palms of the hands and soles of the feet.The wart-like blemishes characteristic of Darier disease usually appear in late childhood to early adulthood. ...
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