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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Platyspondyly
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  1. ... short fingers and toes (brachydactyly), and flattened vertebrae (platyspondyly). Affected individuals often die before birth or shortly ... growth is characterized by disproportionate short stature, brachydactyly, platyspondyly, and other skeletal abnormalities. The COL2A1 gene variants ...
  2. ... the arms and legs and abnormally flat vertebrae (platyspondyly). Other skeletal abnormalities may include short ribs and ...
  3. ... metatropic dysplasia include flattened bones of the spine (platyspondyly); excessive movement of spinal bones in the neck ...
  4. ... thigh bones and flattened bones of the spine (platyspondyly). Type II thanatophoric dysplasia is characterized by straight ...
  5. ... the skull bones, flattened bones of the spine (platyspondyly), broad ribs, and underdevelopment of the wing-shaped ...
  6. ... tend to have flattened bones of the spine (platyspondyly) and inward- and upward-turning feet (clubfoot). Some ...
  7. ... the short stature. Spinal abnormalities include flattened vertebrae (platyspondyly) with hump-shaped bulges, progressive thinning of the ...
  8. ... bones of the spine (vertebrae), including flattened vertebrae (platyspondyly), a reduction in the space between the vertebrae, ...
  9. ... The bones of the spine (vertebrae) are flattened (platyspondyly) and have a characteristic pinched or pear shape ...
  10. ... of the spine, flattened bones of the spine (platyspondyly), and joint abnormalities called contractures that further restrict ...
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