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Results 41 - 50 of 219 for Growth abnormality
  1. ... leads to a shortage of hormones needed for growth, reproduction, and other critical body functions. Affected individuals may also have signs and symptoms affecting other parts of the body, including genital abnormalities, vision impairment, distinctive facial features, and extra (supernumerary) ...
  2. ... disrupts the protein's inhibitory effect on bone growth, causing excessive bone formation. As a result, bones are denser and wider than usual, particularly the bones of the skull. These bone abnormalities are characteristic of SOST-related sclerosing bone dysplasia. ...
  3. ... a result, Wnt signaling is disrupted and the growth and development of nails is poorly regulated, which leads to separation of the nail from the underlying nail bed (onycholysis) and other abnormalities of the fingernails and toenails. More About This ...
  4. ... involved in bone remodeling and in controlling the growth of immature red blood cells. Researchers speculate that an increase in prostaglandin E2 levels resulting from excess prostaglandin H2 contributes to the bone abnormalities and anemia that occur in people with Ghosal ...
  5. ... its ability to help control the number and growth of neurons in the brain. Excess neurons and overgrowth in parts of the brain are associated with ASD, but the relationship between these abnormalities and the behavioral features of the disorder is ...
  6. ... control many important cellular processes such as cell growth and division (proliferation) and cell survival. PDGFRA protein signaling is important for the development of many types of cells throughout the body. Genetic abnormalities that involve the PDGFRA gene cause a type ...
  7. ... is characterized by a premature fusion of the growth line that runs across the top of ... About This Health Condition One variant in ...
  8. ... development, behavioral problems, and some of the other abnormalities characteristic of YUHAL syndrome. More About This Health Condition GAS-3 GAS3 growth arrest-specific 3 HNPP MGC20769 PMP22_HUMAN Sp110 ...
  9. ... s tissues, and these patterns may change throughout growth and development. ... and brain abnormalities. Affected individuals often have abnormalities of the fingers ...
  10. ... proteins involved in the body's response to growth hormones, although their specific role in ... causes skeletal abnormalities including short stature (dwarfism) and unusual facial features. ...
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