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Results 11 - 20 of 38 for Fingernail dysplasia
  1. ... as ectodermal tissues, which include the teeth, hair, nails, and skin.The WDR35 gene mutations involved in cranioectodermal dysplasia reduce the amount of functional WDR35 protein. A ...
  2. ... NFJS/DPR) represents a rare type of ectodermal dysplasia, a group of about 150 conditions characterized by abnormal development of ectodermal tissues including the skin, hair, nails, teeth, and sweat glands. NFJS and DPR were ...
  3. ... and fifth fingers.Less common features of oculodentodigital dysplasia include sparse hair growth (hypotrichosis), brittle nails, an unusual curvature of the fingers (camptodactyly), syndactyly ...
  4. ... as ectodermal tissues, which include the teeth, hair, nails, and skin.At least six IFT122 gene mutations have been found in people with cranioectodermal dysplasia. These mutations reduce the amount or function of ...
  5. ... syndrome, which is also known as hidrotic ectodermal dysplasia 2. Characteristics of Clouston syndrome include fingernail abnormalities, hair loss, and thickened skin on the ...
  6. Clouston syndrome is a form of ectodermal ... by abnormalities of the hair, nails, and skin, with the teeth and sweat glands ...
  7. ... syndrome. This condition is a form of ectodermal dysplasia, which is a group of disorders characterized by abnormal development of the skin, hair, nails, teeth, and sweat glands. Other characteristic features of ...
  8. ... or toes are abnormally cone-shaped. Additionally, the fingernails and toenails are typically thin and abnormally formed. Affected individuals often have short feet.Individuals with TRPS I may have a misalignment of the hip joints (hip dysplasia), which often develops in early adulthood but can ...
  9. ... average height and do not have syndactyly or nail abnormalities. Affected individuals ... SOST-related sclerosing bone dysplasia is a rare condition; its exact prevalence is ...
  10. ... This disorder is a rare form of ectodermal dysplasia, a group of about 150 conditions characterized by abnormal development of ectodermal tissues including the skin, hair, nails, teeth, and sweat glands. NFJS and DPR were ...
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