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Results 1 - 10 of 99 for Joint contracture
  1. ... arthrogryposis type 1 is a disorder characterized by joint deformities (contractures) that restrict movement in the hands and feet. ... the TPM2 and MYBPC1 genes lead to the joint abnormalities characteristic of ... that contractures may be related to problems with muscle contraction ...
  2. ... arthrogryposis type 2B, is a disorder characterized by joint deformities (contractures) that restrict movement in the hands and feet. The term "arthrogryposis" comes from the Greek words for joint (arthro-) and crooked or hooked (gryposis). "Distal" refers ...
  3. ... collagen matrix are involved in the development of joint contractures and other abnormalities in people with Kuskokwim syndrome. ...
  4. ... collagen matrix are involved in the development of joint contractures in people with Kuskokwim syndrome. It is unknown ... affected individuals have fragile bones as well as joint contractures that typically affect the knees, ankles, and elbows. ...
  5. ... with those of two other conditions: one called joint contractures, muscular atrophy, microcytic anemia, and panniculitis-induced lipodystrophy ( ... T, Tsubaki T. Hereditary lipo-muscular atrophy with joint contracture, skin eruptions and hyper-gamma-globulinemia: a new ...
  6. ... of Nakajo-Nishimura syndrome (described above): one called joint contractures, muscular atrophy, microcytic anemia, and panniculitis-induced lipodystrophy ( ...
  7. ... time, they may develop rigidity of the back, joint contractures, scoliosis, and breathing problems. However, most affected individuals ...
  8. ... the exact mechanism by which these changes cause joint contractures, muscle weakness and wasting, and heart problems remains ... weakness, particularly in the shoulders and lower legs; contractures involving the joints of the spine (rigid spine); and heart abnormalities. ...
  9. ... investigate how genetic changes can lead to the joint contractures, muscle weakness, and heart abnormalities characteristic of Emery- ...
  10. ... and toes (arachnodactyly). They often have permanently bent joints (contractures) that can restrict movement in their hips, knees, ...
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