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Results 21 - 30 of 557 for Disorder of bone
  1. ... disease, also called infantile cortical hyperostosis, is a bone disorder that most often occurs in babies. Excessive new bone formation (hyperostosis) is characteristic of Caffey disease. The ...
  2. Tarsal-carpal coalition syndrome is a rare, inherited bone disorder that affects primarily the hands and feet. Several individual bones make up each wrist (carpal bones) and ankle ( ...
  3. Melorheostosis is a rare bone disease. It causes the abnormal growth of new bone tissue on the surface of existing bones. The new bone has a ... RAS/MAPK signaling pathway, may also cause the disorder. MAP2K1 ... from somatic mutations in bone cells that occur during an individual's lifetime. ...
  4. Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease is a bone disorder that affects the hips. Usually, only one hip is involved, but in about 10 percent of cases, both hips are affected. Legg- ...
  5. Pyle disease is a disorder of the bones. Its hallmark feature is an abnormality of the long bones in the arms and legs in which the ends (metaphyses) ... they may have mild abnormalities of the long bones. Metaphyseal dysplasia, Pyle type Pyle metaphyseal dysplasia Pyle's disease Pyle's ... PYLE DISEASE; PYL PubMed Galada ...
  6. ... brain that are found in people with this disorder.The bone abnormalities associated with PLOSL usually become apparent in ... the bone changes seen in people with this disorder are related to ... to resorb bone tissue during bone remodeling. In the central nervous ...
  7. Spondyloperipheral dysplasia is a disorder that impairs bone growth. This condition is characterized by flattened bones of the spine (platyspondyly) and unusually short fingers and toes (brachydactyly), with ...
  8. Progressive osseous heteroplasia is a disorder in which bone forms within skin and muscle tissue. Bone that forms outside the skeleton is called heterotopic or ectopic bone. In progressive osseous ...
  9. X-linked chondrodysplasia punctata 2 is a disorder characterized by bone, skin, and eye abnormalities. It occurs almost exclusively in females.Although the signs and symptoms of this condition vary widely, almost all affected ...
  10. ... was thought to be a variation of another bone disorder called osteogenesis imperfecta, which is also characterized by frequent bone fractures. However, gnathodiaphyseal dysplasia is now generally considered ...
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