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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for "Loeys-Dietz" syndrome
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  1. Loeys-Dietz syndrome is a disorder that affects the connective tissue in many parts of the body. Connective tissue provides strength and flexibility to structures ...
  2. Loeys-Dietz Syndrome (Marfan Foundation)  
    Loeys-Dietz syndrome is a genetic disorder of the body’s connective tissue. While similar to Marfan, there are some ...
  3. ... the TGFBR1 gene have been found to cause Loeys-Dietz syndrome type I. Loeys-Dietz syndrome affects connective tissue, which gives structure and support ...
  4. ... the TGFBR2 gene have been found to cause Loeys-Dietz syndrome type II. Loeys-Dietz syndrome affects connective tissue, which gives structure and support ...
  5. ... the TGFB3 gene have been found to cause Loeys-Dietz syndrome type V. This disorder affects connective tissue, which ... skeleton, and many other parts of the body. Loeys-Dietz syndrome type V is characterized by blood vessel abnormalities, ...
  6. ... the TGFB2 gene have been found to cause Loeys-Dietz syndrome type IV. This disorder affects connective tissue, which ... skeleton, and many other parts of the body. Loeys-Dietz syndrome type IV is characterized by blood vessel abnormalities, ...
  7. ... the SMAD3 gene have been found to cause Loeys-Dietz syndrome type III. This disorder affects connective tissue, which ... skeleton, and many other parts of the body. Loeys-Dietz syndrome type III is characterized by abnormal blood vessels, ...
  8. ... of Marfan syndrome and another genetic condition called Loeys-Dietz syndrome. However, intellectual disability is more likely to occur ... and usually more severe in Marfan syndrome and Loeys-Dietz syndrome. Shprintzen-Goldberg syndrome is a rare condition, although ...
  9. What Are Related Conditions? (Marfan Foundation)  
    ... the quality of life of individuals with Marfan syndrome and other genetic aortic conditions. Learn more!
  10. Connective Tissue Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your connective tissue supports many different parts of your body, such as your skin, eyes, and heart. It is like a "cellular glue" that gives your body parts ...
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