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  1. ... or die shortly after birth from respiratory failure. ACH Achondroplastic dwarfism Dwarf, achondroplastic Genetic Testing Registry: Achondroplasia ... Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov ACHONDROPLASIA; ACH PubMed Horton WA, Hall JG, Hecht JT. Achondroplasia. ...
  2. ... can lead to the overgrowth of cancer cells. ACH CD333 CEK2 FGFR-3 FGR3_HUMAN fibroblast growth ...
  3. ... and joint pain, other possible symptoms include muscle aches, chills, drowsiness, eye redness, headache, and nausea.Individuals ...
  4. ... also have physical features including headaches, other unexplained aches and pains, unusually slow or fast movements, and ...
  5. ... in childhood or adolescence, affected individuals experience muscle aches or cramping following strenuous physical activity. Some people ...