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- Acromesomelic dysplasia is a rare skeletal disorder that causes abnormal bone and cartilage development, leading to shortening of the forearms, lower...
- Acromegaly Acromesomelic dysplasia Acromesomelic dysplasia Brahimi Bacha type Acromesomelic dysplasia Campailla Martinelli type Acromesomelic dysplasia...
- gene is necessary to have the condition. Du Pan Syndrome is a form of Acromesomelic Dysplasia, which is a condition that affects bone growth. It is characterized...
- Cervenka J, Camargo M (March 1989). "A severe autosomal recessive acromesomelic dysplasia, the Hunter-Thompson type, and comparison with the Grebe type"...
- unibrow include: 3MC syndrome 1 Acromegaloid facial appearance syndrome Acromesomelic dysplasia 4 Amaurosis-hypertrichosis syndrome Arrhinia with choanal...
- embryonic and adult tissues. Mutations in this gene are ****ociated with acromesomelic dysplasia, Hunter-Thompson type; brachydactyly, type C; and osteochondrodysplasia...
- Northern Lights. She has dwarfism caused by the rare genetic condition Acromesomelic dysplasia, resulting in a height of 1.06 metres (3 ft 6 in); her younger...
- receptor 1B Ovarian dysfunction, hypergonadotrophic hypogonadism and acromesomelic chondrodysplasia CBX2; M33 Chromobox protein homolog 2; Drosophila polycomb...
- fetuses of 19 and 23 w****s gestation have also been reported. They showed acromesomelic shortening, craniofacial characteristics with absence of craniosynostosis...
- Cervenka, J.; Camargo, M. (March 1989). "A severe autosomal recessive acromesomelic dysplasia, the Hunter-Thompson type, and comparison with the Grebe type"...