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Results 1 - 10 of 43 for "x-rays"
  1. ... triple in width, which can be seen by x-ray imaging. In some cases two bones that are ... usually reabsorbed by the body and undetectable on x-ray images by the age of 2. However, if ...
  2. ... The doctor may also use imaging studies including x-rays, computerized tomography (CT) scans, or magnetic resonance imaging ( ...
  3. ... called moth-eaten bone, which is visible on x-ray images. In addition, the bones have abnormal calcium ...
  4. ... areas that appear as lesions or holes on x-ray images. These lesions typically affect the long bones ...
  5. ... CG, Klingenstein R, Sandhoff K, Saenger W. The X-ray crystal structure of human beta-hexosaminidase B provides ...
  6. ... muscles (facial nerve palsy), blindness, or deafness.The x-rays of individuals with craniometaphyseal dysplasia show unusually shaped ...
  7. ... arms and legs may appear hollow on an x-ray, and they may have short stature. FGFR1 gene ...
  8. ... toes and fusion of the remaining digits (ectrodactyly). X-rays can show streaks of altered bone density, called ...
  9. ... usually reabsorbed by the body and undetectable on x-ray images by the age of 2.The mutation ...
  10. ... which refers to multiple skeletal abnormalities seen on x-ray.Other features of mucolipidosis II alpha/beta include ...
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