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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Pachyonychia congenita 4
  1. ... Testing Registry: Pachyonychia congenita 2 Genetic Testing Registry: Pachyonychia congenita 4 Genetic Testing Registry: Pachyonychia congenita syndrome Pachyonychia congenita ...
  2. ... which explains why the signs and symptoms of pachyonychia congenita can also affect these other parts of the body. More About This Health Condition At least four mutations in the KRT17 gene have been found ...
  3. ... friction and other everyday physical stresses. At least four mutations in the KRT6C gene have been found to cause pachyonychia congenita, a rare condition that primarily affects the nails ...
  4. ... several keratins involved in wound healing. At least four mutations in the KRT6B gene have been identified in people with pachyonychia congenita, a rare condition that primarily affects the nails ...
  5. ... ME, Cywinska-Bernas A, Zeman KJ, Tang JY. Pachyonychia congenita patients with mutations in KRT6A have more extensive disease compared with patients who have mutations in KRT16. Br J Dermatol. 2012 Apr;166(4):875-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2133. ...
  6. ... and toenails that are thick and abnormally shaped (pachyonychia), fragile teeth, and low bone density.People with ... telomeres unify a subset of patients with dyskeratosis congenita, poikiloderma with neutropenia and Rothmund-Thomson syndrome. Hum ...