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Results 1 - 10 of 26 for Vertebral fusion
  1. ... spinal bones in the neck (cervical vertebrae). The vertebral fusion is present from birth. Three major features result from this vertebral fusion: a short neck, the resulting appearance of a ...
  2. ... bar Congenital synspondylism SCT SCT syndrome Spondylocarpotarsal syndrome Vertebral fusion with carpal coalition Genetic Testing Registry: Spondylocarpotarsal synostosis ...
  3. ... common, including side-to-side curvature of the spine (scoliosis), abnormal joining (fusion) of two or more vertebrae, and vertebrae that ...
  4. ... gradually becomes limited as the bones of the spine (vertebrae) fuse together. This progressive bony fusion is called ankylosis. These fused bones are prone ...
  5. ... occur properly. This results in the malformation and fusion of the bones of the spine and ribs seen in spondylocostal dysostosis type 1. ...
  6. ... not occur properly, which results in malformation and fusion of the bones of the spine and ribs seen in spondylothoracic dysostosis. MESP2 This ...
  7. ... not occur properly, resulting in the malformation and fusion of the bones of the spine and ribs seen in spondylocostal dysostosis.Mutations in ...
  8. ... in out-of-place (ectopic) ossification, resulting in fusion of the bones in the spine, wrists, and ankles and other signs and symptoms ...
  9. ... not form. This results in the malformation and fusion of the bones of the spine and ribs seen in spondylothoracic dysostosis. More About ...
  10. ... thin lips. In addition, affected individuals can have fusion of the bones in the hands, feet, hips, and upper part of the spine (cervical vertebrae). People with this condition can have ...
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