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Results 21 - 30 of 129 for Bone development disease
  1. ... and distinctive facial features, likely result from abnormal bone development and remodeling. Excess signaling through the overactive Notch2 receptor may increase the removal of old bone, reduce the formation of new bone, or both. ...
  2. ... type 1 is a disorder that affects the development of bones throughout the body. Affected individuals are born with ... makes up much of the skeleton during early development. Most cartilage is later converted to bone, a process called ossification, except for the cartilage ...
  3. ... type 3 is a disorder that affects the development of bones throughout the body. Affected individuals are born with ... makes up much of the skeleton during early development. Most cartilage is later converted to bone (a process called ossification), except for the cartilage ...
  4. Larsen syndrome is a disorder that affects the development of bones throughout the body. The signs and symptoms of ... makes up much of the skeleton during early development. Most cartilage is later converted to bone (a process called ossification), except for the cartilage ...
  5. ... synostosis syndrome is a disorder that affects the development of bones throughout the body. Newborns with this disorder are ... makes up much of the skeleton during early development. Most cartilage is later converted to bone (a process called ossification), except for the cartilage ...
  6. Boomerang dysplasia is a disorder that affects the development of bones throughout the body. Affected individuals are born with ... makes up much of the skeleton during early development. Most cartilage is later converted to bone (a process called ossification), except for the cartilage ...
  7. Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease is a bone disorder that affects the hips. People with this condition often have pain in the hip joint and restricted movement. ...
  8. ... causes severe low blood pressure (hypotension). In addition, bone development in the skull is abnormal in some affected individuals, causing a large space between the bones of the skull (fontanelles).As a result of ...
  9. ... symptoms of fucosidosis can include slow growth, abnormal bone development (dysostosis multiplex), and rigid or stiff muscles (spasticity). ...
  10. ... premature fusion of skull bones and affect the development of bones in the hands and feet. FGFR1 FGFR2 This ... Deng CX. Roles of FGF signaling in skeletal development and human genetic diseases. Front Biosci. 2005 May 1;10:1961-76. ...
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