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Fibromuscular Dysplasia

New England Journal of Medicine, 2004
The most common clinical manifestations of fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) are hypertension due to renal artery involvement and transient ischemic attack or stroke due to carotid or vertebral artery involvement. Patients with renal artery FMD and hypertension should undergo primary angioplasty with the goal of curing the hypertension.
David P. Slovut, Jeffrey W. Olin
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Acrofacial dysplasia resembling geleophysic dysplasia

American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1984
AbstractWe report on a 12‐year‐old girl with acrofacial dysplasia, growth retardation, joint contractures, mitral valve incompetence and focal hepatic storage of material reacting histochemically as glycoprotein. The patient's phenotype resembles that of patients with geleophysic dysplasia but differs with respect to facial appearance, milder changes ...
M. Burdelski   +4 more
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Otodental dysplasia: a “new” ectodermal dysplasia

Clinical Genetics, 1975
Otodental dysplasia is an ectodermal dysplasia characterized by abnormal crown morphology of the teeth and sensorineural hearing loss. It was documented in six generations of a kindred of Italian extraction. Thirty‐three of the 119 examined family members were affected. Twenty‐six persons had characteristic dental anomalies combined with a hearing loss.
Roger A. Cook   +2 more
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METAPHYSEAL DYSPLASIA, EPIPHYSEAL DYSPLASIA, DIAPHYSEAL DYSPLASIA, AND RELATED CONDITIONS

A.M.A. Archives of Internal Medicine, 1954
PROGRESSIVE diaphyseal dysplasia, so-named by Neuhauser, Schwachman, Wittenborg, and Cohen, in 1948,8is also known as Engelmann's disease.* Fairbank6believes that Cockayne4described the first case in 1920 and mentions the other few reports of the syndrome. Affected patients are weak and thin and are shorter than normal in stature.
Fuller Albright   +2 more
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Dysplasia: A review

Pediatric Pulmonology, 2007
AbstractBronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is a common perinatal complication of very low birth weight preterm infants with a significant risk of long‐term disability and morbidity. While clinical conditions such as prematurity and mechanical ventilation are its major risk factors, studies suggest that there is an individual susceptibility to BPD.
Lajos Kovács   +5 more
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FIBROUS DYSPLASIA

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1996
ABSTRACT Fibrous dysplasia provides the orthopedic surgeon with tremendous reconstructive challenges. The manifestations of the condition are very diverse and often involve organ systems not routinely cared for by the orthopedic surgeon. We present a concise review of the radiography, histology, clinical manifestations, and complications of ...
R P, Stanton, B E, Montgomery
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