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Results 21 - 27 of 27 for Hypoplastic toenails
  1. ... to several body tissues including the skin, hair, nails, and teeth. At least 10 mutations in the KCTD1 gene have been identified in people with scalp-ear-nipple syndrome; as its name suggests, this condition is characterized by abnormalities of the scalp, ears, and nipples. The mutations ...
  2. ... cells that make up the skin, hair, and nails. Keratin 5 is produced in cells called keratinocytes ... Degos disease. This condition results in various skin abnormalities, including a characteristic lacy pattern of abnormally dark ...
  3. ... is characterized by a white discoloration of the nails (leukonychia), thickened skin on the palms of the ... a condition characterized by hearing loss and skin abnormalities. In addition to abnormal patches of skin, affected ...
  4. ... cells that make up the hair, skin, and nails. Each keratin protein partners with another keratin protein ... in the KRT86 gene are related to the abnormality in the cortex or the beaded appearance of ...
  5. ... cells that make up the hair, skin, and nails. Each keratin protein partners with another keratin protein ... in the KRT81 gene are related to the abnormality in the cortex or the beaded appearance of ...
  6. ... cells that make up the hair, skin, and nails. Each keratin protein partners with another keratin protein ... in the KRT83 gene are related to the abnormality in the cortex or the beaded appearance of ...
  7. ... brown color and causes the skin, lips, and nails to appear bluish in color (cyanosis). The signs ... in the HBB gene can also cause other abnormalities in beta-globin, leading to other types of ...
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