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Results 1 - 10 of 71 for Multiple skeletal anomalies
  1. ... may also have dysostosis multiplex, which refers to multiple skeletal abnormalities seen on x-ray. Carpal tunnel syndrome develops ...
  2. ... II also have dysostosis multiplex, which refers to multiple skeletal abnormalities that can be seen on x-rays. Dysostosis ...
  3. ... affect mobility, and dysostosis multiplex, which refers to multiple skeletal abnormalities seen on x-ray. Carpal tunnel syndrome develops ...
  4. ... stiff joints and dysostosis multiplex, which refers to multiple skeletal abnormalities seen on x-ray. Many affected individuals develop ...
  5. ... Affected individuals have dysostosis multiplex, which refers to multiple skeletal abnormalities seen on x-ray.Other features of mucolipidosis ...
  6. ... stiff joints and dysostosis multiplex, which refers to multiple skeletal abnormalities seen on x-ray. Many affected individuals develop ...
  7. ... stiffness, or mild dysostosis multiplex, which refers to multiple skeletal abnormalities seen on x-ray. People with MPS III ...
  8. ... disorder also have dysostosis multiplex, which refers to multiple skeletal abnormalities seen on x-ray. Carpal tunnel syndrome develops ...
  9. ... have excessive bone growth (hyperostosis), which leads to multiple skeletal abnormalities including an unusually large head (macrocephaly) and abnormal ...
  10. ... that can be more severe and often involve skeletal abnormalities, such as multiple abnormally formed fingers and toes. The variants that ...
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