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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for "Long-bone" fracture
  1. Cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase deficiency is a disorder of hormone production. This condition specifically affects steroid hormones, which are needed for normal ...
  2. ... prone to fracture. Affected individuals often have multiple fractures in the long bones of the arms and legs, especially in the regions where new bone forms (metaphyses). They also have fractures in the bones that form the spine (vertebrae), ...
  3. ... abnormal curvature of the spine. Additionally, weight-bearing long bones in the legs tend to bow and fracture easily, which can interfere with standing and walking. ...
  4. ... which usually occur in the skull or the long bones of the arms or legs, may cause the bone to fracture.Granulomas also frequently occur in the skin, appearing ...
  5. ... are abnormally tall because of excessive growth of long bones in the arms and legs. The abnormal bone growth results in slowed mineralization of bones (delayed bone age) and thinning of the bones (osteoporosis), which can lead to bone fractures with little trauma. In affected individuals, the body ...
  6. ... of the hips, spine, and skull, and the long bones of the arms and legs. ... much that they break (fracture).In about one-third of people with IBMPFD, ...
  7. ... syndrome include abnormalities in the structure of the long bones, short ... resulting in bone fractures that occur with little or no trauma. Adults ...
  8. ... to fracture. Many affected individuals experience breakage (compression ... of the long bones in the arms and legs. The abnormalities associated ...
  9. ... of bone with fibrous tissue may lead to fractures, uneven growth, and deformity. When lesions occur in the bones of the skull and jaw it can result in uneven (asymmetric) growth of the face. Asymmetry may also occur in the long bones; uneven growth of leg bones may cause limping. ...
  10. ... a result, affected individuals typically experience multiple bone fractures ... of the shafts of the long bones in the arms and legs is abnormally hard ...
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