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Results 11 - 19 of 19 for Lipodystrophy
  1. ... gene have been found to cause familial partial lipodystrophy type 2 (also known as familial partial lipodystrophy, Dunnigan type), a rare condition characterized by an ...
  2. ... with dense deposit disease may have acquired partial lipodystrophy, a condition characterized by a lack of fatty ( ... occur with dense deposit disease, including acquired partial lipodystrophy and a buildup of drusen in the retina. ...
  3. ... mandibuloacral dysplasia called mandibuloacral dysplasia with type B lipodystrophy (MADB). This condition is characterized by a variety ... affecting all parts of the body (type B lipodystrophy). ZMPSTE24 gene mutations that cause MADB lead to ...
  4. ... a lack of fatty tissue under the skin (lipodystrophy). The lack of fat, together with thin, wrinkled, ...
  5. ... abnormal distribution of fatty tissue in their bodies (lipodystrophy). Affected infants have difficulty growing and gaining weight ...
  6. ... Molven A, Njolstad PR. SHORT syndrome with partial lipodystrophy due to impaired phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase signaling. Am ...
  7. ... A lack of fatty tissue under the skin (lipodystrophy), particularly in the face, arms, and legs, can ...
  8. ... a lack of fatty tissue under the skin (lipodystrophy), excessive hair growth (hypertrichosis) on the face and ...
  9. ... a lack of fatty tissue under the skin (lipodystrophy), sparse hair on their head, and abnormal tooth ...
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