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Results 1 - 10 of 43 for Increased vertebral height
  1. Turner Syndrome: A Guide for Families (Turner Syndrome Society of the United States) - PDF  
    Turner Syndrome/Living With ... Turner Syndrome ... Turner Syndrome Society of the United States ... PDF
  2. Cervical Spondylosis (Arthritis of the Neck) (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons)  
    Neck Injuries and Disorders/Specifics ... Neck Injuries and Disorders ... American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons ... Cervical spondylosis, commonly called arthritis ...
  3. Williams Syndrome From the National Institutes of Health (Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center)  
    Genetic Disorders/Specifics ... Genetic Disorders ... Developmental Disabilities/Specifics ... Developmental Disabilities ... Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center ...
  4. Alagille Syndrome From the National Institutes of Health (Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center)  
    Bile Duct Diseases/Genetics ... Bile Duct Diseases ... Congenital Heart Defects/Genetics ... Congenital Heart Defects ... Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center ... From ...
  5. ... 3 microdeletion experience overgrowth (macrosomia), which results in increased height and weight compared to unaffected peers. The macrosomia ...
  6. ... in the oncogene EZH2 cause Weaver syndrome and increased human height. Oncotarget. 2011 Dec;2(12):1127-33. doi: ...
  7. Fractures of the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) - PDF  
    Back Injuries/Specifics ... Back Injuries ... Spine Injuries and Disorders/Specifics ... Spine Injuries and Disorders ... American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons ... PDF ... This ...
  8. ... the affected spinal bone or bones Loss of height A spine x-ray may show at least 1 compressed ... age 65, or earlier if you are at increased risk for osteoporosis.
  9. Osteoporosis From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases)  
    Osteoporosis/Start Here ... Osteoporosis ... What is osteoporosis? It is a disease in which your bones become weak and are more likely to break. Discover the causes & ...
  10. ... material is placed into a bone of your spine to restore the height of the vertebrae) Spinal fusion (bones of your spine are joined together so they do not move ...
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