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American Journal of Medical Genetics Part C: Seminars in Medical Genetics, 2004
AbstractEctodermal dysplasias are a large group of heritable conditions characterized by congenital defects of one or more ectodermal structures and their appendages: hair (hypotrichosis, partial, or total alopecia), nails (dystrophic, hypertrophic, abnormally keratinized), teeth (enamel defect or absent), and sweat glands (hypoplastic or aplastic ...
Peter H, Itin, Susanna K, Fistarol
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AbstractEctodermal dysplasias are a large group of heritable conditions characterized by congenital defects of one or more ectodermal structures and their appendages: hair (hypotrichosis, partial, or total alopecia), nails (dystrophic, hypertrophic, abnormally keratinized), teeth (enamel defect or absent), and sweat glands (hypoplastic or aplastic ...
Peter H, Itin, Susanna K, Fistarol
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Acta Pathologica Japonica, 1984
Two autopsy cases of thanatophoric dysplasia in male newborn infant are described. They have markedly short‐limbs and narrow thoraxes. Histologically, generalized disruption of endochondral ossification with normal resting cartilage was seen at the epiphyseal region of femur.
T, Tanaka +8 more
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Two autopsy cases of thanatophoric dysplasia in male newborn infant are described. They have markedly short‐limbs and narrow thoraxes. Histologically, generalized disruption of endochondral ossification with normal resting cartilage was seen at the epiphyseal region of femur.
T, Tanaka +8 more
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[Fibrous dysplasia and osteofibrous dysplasia].
Der Orthopade, 1995Fibrous and osteofibrous dysplasia are benign lesions of the bone involving single bones as monostotic or multiple bones as polyostotic forms. When the patient is in the growth phase, the lesions, which are usually asymptomatic initially, may lead to deformities with typical bowing of the proximal femur ("shepherd's crook") and fractures.
G U, Exner, A R, von Hochstetter
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2001
A H, Jobe, E, Bancalari
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A H, Jobe, E, Bancalari
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Oral epithelial dysplasia: Recognition, grading and clinical significance
Oral Diseases, 2021Omar Kujan, Saman Warnakulasuriya
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