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- ... and clumsiness or poor coordination. Distinctive facial features, dental abnormalities, unusually short or fused fingers or toes, and a partial or complete ...
- ... that forms the protective outer layer of each tooth (enamel). Less commonly, abnormalities of the kidneys and gastrointestinal system are present. The kidneys may be fused together, which predisposes affected individuals to kidney infections ...
- ... teeth with thin enamel and peg-shaped front teeth (incisors).Hand deformities are also a frequent feature of LADD syndrome. Affected individuals may have abnormally small or missing thumbs. Alternatively, the thumb might be duplicated, fused with the index finger (syndactyly), abnormally placed, or ...
- ... slow growth and small stature; abnormalities of the teeth and nails; and ... malformed bones, fused bones, and low bone mineral density (osteopenia or ...
- ... teeth (sometimes called "baby teeth") and secondary (permanent) teeth. Other ... or fused fingers or toes (syndactyly). Very rarely, affected individuals ...
- ... curves (Cupid's bow upper lip); and small teeth (microdontia). Some affected ... are joined together (fused) or ribs that are abnormally shaped with two ...
- ... a varied number of fingers and toes are fused together (syndactyly).Craniosynostosis causes many of the characteristic ... three digits on each hand and foot are fused together. In the most severe cases, all of ...
- ... gene from the other chromosome. The most commonly fused gene is ZMYM2 on chromosome 13. These translocations ... in cancer cells.The protein produced from the fused gene turns on FGFR1 signaling without the need ...
- ... gained or lost. The protein produced from this fused gene is known as PML-RARα.The PML- ... supernumerary ring chromosomes. This translocation is somatic.The fused COL1A1-PDGFB gene provides instructions for making a ...
- ... stimulating cell growth. The protein produced from the fused gene, regardless of the partner gene involved, leads ... Weissman SM, Hudson TJ, Fletcher JA. FGFR1 is fused with a novel zinc-finger gene, ZNF198, in ...