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Results 31 - 40 of 219 for Growth abnormality
  1. ... enough normal microfibrils to store TGF-β, the growth factor is abnormally active. These effects likely contribute to the physical abnormalities that occur in acromicric dysplasia, but the mechanisms ...
  2. ... an accumulation of harmful substances likely disrupts the growth and development of many body systems. It is not completely understood, however, how either abnormality leads to the specific features of Smith-Lemli- ...
  3. ... signal transduction. The disturbed signaling can impair cell growth and development. It is not known how these changes result in the specific aortic abnormalities associated with familial TAAD. More About This Health ...
  4. ... and symptoms. More About This Health Condition Genetic abnormalities that involve the RANBP2 gene can cause an abnormal growth called an inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor. This type of ...
  5. ... syndrome (described above), such as intellectual disability and growth delays, individuals with Menke-Hennekam syndrome do not have the facial features and thumb and toe abnormalities characteristic of Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome. Other features of ...
  6. ... syndrome (described above), such as intellectual disability and growth delays, individuals with Menke-Hennekam syndrome do not have the facial features and thumb and toe abnormalities characteristic of Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome. Other features of ...
  7. ... gene activity (expression) and results in the uncontrolled growth of cells that occurs in leukemia. Researchers are working to determine the specific effects of the abnormalities and how they lead to these particular cancers. ...
  8. ... insulin resistance syndrome. Females with this condition develop abnormalities of the menstrual cycle, excessive body hair growth (hirsutism), ovarian cysts, a skin condition called acanthosis ...
  9. ... Impaired RNase MRP enzyme complex causes dwarfism, skeletal abnormalities, abnormal immune system function (immune deficiency), elevated cancer risk, sparse hair growth (hypotrichosis), and other signs and symptoms of cartilage- ...
  10. ... and breaks down easily, resulting in the skin abnormalities that occur in Netherton syndrome. Loss of LEKT1 function also results in abnormal hair growth. The immune dysfunction that leads to allergies, asthma, ...
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