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Results 1 - 10 of 47 for Hard
  1. ... This Health Condition ghHb1 hair keratin K2.9 hard keratin, type II, 1 Hb-1 HB1 hHAKB2- ...
  2. ... About This Health Condition hair keratin K2.11 hard keratin, type II, 6 HB6 hHb6 K86 keratin ...
  3. ... called renal stones or urinary stones) are small, hard deposits that form in one or both kidneys; ...
  4. ... About This Health Condition hair keratin K2.10 hard keratin, type II, 3 Hb-3 HB3 hHb3 ...
  5. ... muscular dystrophy syndrome Chemke syndrome COD-MD syndrome HARD syndrome Hydrocephalus, agyria, and retinal dysplasia MDDGA Muscular ...
  6. The results of genetic tests are not always straightforward, which often makes them challenging to interpret and explain. Therefore, it is important for ...
  7. When a genetic disorder is diagnosed in a family, family members often want to know the likelihood that they or their children will develop the condition. ...
  8. In addition to providing various reports and analyses based on your genetics, some direct-to-consumer genetic testing companies make your raw data available ...
  9. ... bones in the arms and legs is abnormally hard and thick (diaphyseal sclerosis). Bowing of the long ... may be replaced by fibrous tissue and a hard material called cementum, which normally surrounds the roots ...
  10. ... with this condition are born prematurely with very hard, thick skin covering most of their bodies. The ... weeks of life. Following the newborn period, the hard, skin plates are shed and the skin develops ...
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