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Results 41 - 50 of 108 for Overgrowth
  1. ... painful.People with rippling muscle disease may have overgrowth (hypertrophy) of some muscles, especially in the calf. ...
  2. ... ears. People with recombinant 8 syndrome may have overgrowth of the gums (gingival hyperplasia), abnormal tooth development, ...
  3. ... with ASD have more neurons than normal and overgrowth in parts of the outer surface of the ...
  4. ... in other genes build up, leading to cell overgrowth and possibly tumor formation. Two mutations that change ...
  5. ... protein. This short protein cannot suppress the cellular overgrowth that leads to the formation of abnormal growths ( ...
  6. ... facial features that are described as "coarse," and overgrowth of the gums (gingival hypertrophy). Vocal cords can ...
  7. ... the body builds new bone, which leads to overgrowth and reduced mobility of the joints. In addition, ...
  8. ... of the protein. Too much receptor activity causes overgrowth of bone and cartilage, resulting in the signs ...
  9. ... receptor is continuously activated, which could prompt the overgrowth of thyroid cells. LGR3 thyrotropin receptor TSH Receptors ...
  10. ... destructive lung disease is caused by the abnormal overgrowth of smooth muscle-like tissue in the lungs. ...
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