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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Abnormality of the dentition
  1. ... movement and at rest.Development of the teeth (dentition) is often abnormal in Pol III-related leukodystrophy, ... Affected individuals may be diagnosed with ataxia, delayed dentition, and hypomyelination (ADDH); hypomyelination, hypodontia, hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (4H ...
  2. ... with coordinating movements (ataxia). Development of the teeth (dentition) is also abnormal in this disorder.In Pol ... Affected individuals may be diagnosed with ataxia, delayed dentition, and hypomyelination (ADDH); hypomyelination, hypodontia, hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (4H ...
  3. ... with coordinating movements (ataxia). Development of the teeth (dentition) is also abnormal in this disorder.In the ... Affected individuals may be diagnosed with ataxia, delayed dentition, and hypomyelination (ADDH); hypomyelination, hypodontia, hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (4H ...
  4. ... bone formation in the jaw can delay teething (dentition) or result in absent (non-erupting) teeth. Infants ... mineralization, which may also contribute to the bone abnormalities.A mutation in the GJA1 gene causes some ...
  5. ... and PAX9 reflect their role in patterning human dentition. Eur J Oral Sci. 2003 Oct;111(5): ...
  6. ... NP. Steatocystoma multiplex, oligodontia and partial persistent primary dentition associated with a novel keratin 17 mutation. Br ...
  7. ... in muscle mass and body fat, delayed teething (dentition), frequent cavities, delayed puberty, a shortage of red ...