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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Small epiphyses
  1. ... of the thigh bones that occur in the epiphyses and adjacent areas where bone ... also have a small rib cage, which sometimes causes breathing problems in ...
  2. ... milder conditions called dysplasia of the proximal femoral epiphyses that are characterized by normal stature and joint ... McKusick VA, Stratakis CA, Francomano CA, Cohn DH. Small deletions in the type II collagen triple helix ...
  3. ... in short stature. In TRPS II, the ends (epiphyses) of one or more bones in the fingers ... upper lip (philtrum); a thin upper lip; and small teeth that are either decreased (oligodontia) or increased ( ...
  4. ... bones of the spine (spondylo-) and the ends (epiphyses) of the long bones in the arms and ... placed further back than normal (glossoptosis), and a small lower jaw (micrognathia). Severe nearsightedness (high myopia) is ...
  5. ... phalangeal).In people with TRPS I, the ends (epiphyses) of one or more bones in the fingers ... upper lip (philtrum); a thin upper lip; and small teeth that are either decreased (oligodontia) or increased ( ...
  6. ... bones of the spine (spondylo-), and the ends (epiphyses) of long bones in the arms and legs. ... nose with a large, rounded tip; and a small lower jaw. Almost all affected infants are born ...
  7. Dwarfism (For Parents) (Nemours Foundation)  
    Dwarfism/Start Here ... Dwarfism ... Dwarfism/Children ... Dwarfism ... dwarfism, cartilage-hair hypoplasia, hypochondroplasia, pseudoachondroplasia, campomelic dysplasia, ...