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Results 1 - 10 of 72 for Bone development disease
  1. ... may be caused by illnesses, such as: Abnormal bone development Blount disease Fractures that do not heal correctly Lead or ...
  2. ... teeth Risk for cavities Sensitive teeth Delayed tooth development Gum disease Dry mouth Other late effects may include: Muscle or bone can be affected in any area of the ...
  3. ... calculi (kidney stones) Excessive loss of minerals from bone ... Thyroid: Congenital hypothyroidism Myxedema Goiter Thyrotoxicosis
  4. ... exam Skin fibroblast culture X-rays of the bones
  5. ... to check for conditions such as sickle cell disease Hormone tests , including thyroid function tests X-rays to determine bone age Urinalysis
  6. ... Premature puberty Repeated broken bones Tumors of the bone (rare)
  7. ... movement (motor disability) Small head from poor brain development ... Enlarged liver and spleen Abnormal muscle tone Bone disease
  8. ... only one leg will be knock-kneed) Osteomyelitis (bone infection) Overweight or obesity Rickets (a disease caused by a lack of vitamin D)
  9. ... risk for related conditions such as: Autoimmune disorders Bone disease ( osteoporosis , kyphoscoliosis , fractures) Certain types of intestinal cancer Low blood count ( anemia ) Infertility or repeated miscarriage Liver disease
  10. ... An overactive immune response can lead to the development of ... Immunodeficiency disorders Serum sickness Transplant rejection
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