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Results 21 - 30 of 108 for Overgrowth
  1. ... cell to maintain normal growth and function. Cell overgrowth resulting from mutations in the APC gene leads ... a person's DNA, the likelihood of cell overgrowth increases, leading to colon polyps and the possibility ...
  2. ... in many tissues. These changes lead to the overgrowth seen in people with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome.In ... T, Eggermann K, Schonherr N. Growth retardation versus overgrowth: Silver-Russell syndrome is genetically opposite to Beckwith- ...
  3. ... protein's tumor-suppressor function, which allows the overgrowth of certain cells. It is unclear why this overgrowth is limited to the formation of adrenal gland ...
  4. ... 3 microdeletions (such as delayed development, intellectual disability, overgrowth of the body, and other physical abnormalities) may ... clinical and molecular characterisation of a newly recognised overgrowth syndrome. Eur J Hum Genet. 2006 Jun;14( ...
  5. ... number of neurons in the brain and prevent overgrowth. More than 30 CHD8 gene mutations have been ... of neurons in the brain. Excess neurons and overgrowth in parts of the brain are associated with ...
  6. ... by other abnormalities of the vascular system and overgrowth of one limb, most commonly a leg.Like ... leads to the specific vascular abnormalities and limb overgrowth that occur in Parkes Weber syndrome. More About ...
  7. ... This disorder is characterized by a slowly progressive overgrowth of the tissue of the gums (gingiva). Too ... and divide constantly. It is unclear why the overgrowth of tissue is seen only in the gums. ...
  8. ... C, Wheeler P, Temple KI, Cole T; Childhood Overgrowth Collaboration; Douglas J, Rahman N. Germline mutations in ... Brown K, Rahman N. The NSD1 and EZH2 overgrowth genes, similarities and differences. Am J Med Genet ...
  9. ... that begins in adulthood and is characterized by overgrowth of the hands and feet, "coarse" facial features, ... acromegaly occurs in people with no history of overgrowth in their family. This variant leads to production ...
  10. ... of people. Some individuals with these microduplications have overgrowth of the skeleton, resulting in extra fingers (polydactyly) ... D, Bonafe L. Post-axial polydactyly type A2, overgrowth and autistic traits associated with a chromosome 13q31. ...
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