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Results 51 - 60 of 108 for Overgrowth
  1. ... uncontrolled way. This protein appears to prevent cell overgrowth by turning off another protein (called ras) that ...
  2. ... K, Druley TE. Surveillance Recommendations for Children with Overgrowth Syndromes and Predisposition to Wilms Tumors and Hepatoblastoma. ...
  3. ... controlled by nAChR signaling is altered, leading to overgrowth of skin cells or survival of cells that ...
  4. ... a woman's thirties. Affected women have an overgrowth of abnormal smooth muscle-like cells (LAM cells) ...
  5. ... a reduction in its activity leads to the overgrowth seen in people with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome.In ...
  6. ... to vascular abnormalities, Parkes Weber syndrome usually involves overgrowth of one limb. CM-AVM and some cases ...
  7. ... damage skin cells. Studies suggest that having an overgrowth of certain microorganisms that live on facial skin, ...
  8. ... is a lung disease characterized by the abnormal overgrowth of smooth muscle-like tissue in the lungs ...
  9. ... the eye (corneal opacity), excess hair growth (hypertrichosis), overgrowth of the gums, heart abnormalities, and distinctive facial ...
  10. ... movement in their hips, knees, ankles, or elbows. Overgrowth (hypertrophy) of the calf muscles occurs in some ...
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