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Results 91 - 100 of 395 for Disorder of bone
  1. ... for pertussis. Sleep study. X-rays of the bones looking for prior trauma. Screening for genetic disorders.
  2. ... can affect your ability to function, including: Brain disorders, such as stroke , multiple sclerosis , or cerebral palsy Long-term (chronic) pain, including back and neck pain Major bone or joint surgery, severe burns , or limb amputation ...
  3. ... a bone condition such as osteoporosis (thin, weak bones) or arthritis (inflamed joints). Have a nervous system disorder that causes loss of feeling in the feet ( ...
  4. ... It is often taken to prevent or treat bone loss ( osteoporosis ). ... kidneys and in other tissues can occur in milk-alkali syndrome.
  5. Complications can include: Attention deficit hyperactivity ... in nerves that a neurofibroma has put pressure on over the long ...
  6. ... Inherited (genetic) diseases (such as thalassemia) Immune-system disorders (such as congenital neutropenia and severe-combined immunodeficiency syndrome)
  7. ... at times may be part of an inherited disorder. Genetic mutations are linked with some cases of the following cancers: Breast (male and female) Ovarian Prostate Pancreatic Bone Leukemia Adrenal gland Thyroid Endometrial Colorectal Small intestine ...
  8. ... triglycerides Other causes include: After an organ or bone marrow transplant Cystic fibrosis Crohn disease and other disorders, when the body's immune system attacks and destroys ...
  9. ... to the brain or infection Articulation and phonological disorders may occur in other family members. Other causes include: Problems or changes in the structure or shape of the muscles and bones used to make speech sounds. These changes may ...
  10. ... intestine from absorbing nutrients well People with eating disorders, such as anorexia or bulimia , are also at higher risk for osteoporosis.
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