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Diastrophic dysplasia is an
autosomal recessive dysplasia which affects cartilage and bone development. ("Diastrophism" is a
general word
referring to...
- anticline.
Diastrophic movement is
often called orogenic as it is ****ociated with
mountain building.
There are
various theories of the
cause of
diastrophic movement...
- However, this
trait is
often a
symptom of an
underlying condition, such as
Diastrophic dysplasia Hypermobility spectrum disorder Rheumatoid arthritis It does...
- atelosteogenesis, type 2, are
similar to
those of
another skeletal disorder called diastrophic dysplasia. Atelosteogenesis, type 2
tends to be more severe, however...
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provide the
family with
additional income. Matt's type of dwarfism,
diastrophic dysplasia,
resulted in
numerous childhood surgeries. He
walks with the...
- of
human dwarfism cases,
followed by
spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia and
diastrophic dysplasia. The most
recognizable and most
common form of
dwarfism in...
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Cyclopia Cystic hygroma Dandy–Walker
malformation Diaphragmatic hernia Diastrophic dysplasia Double outlet right ventricle Duodenal atresia Ebstein's anomaly...
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known as SLC26A2, is
mutated in
almost 90% of the patients,
causing diastrophic dysplasia. It is a
sulfate transporter,
transmembrane glycoprotein implicated...
- in
humans is
encoded by the SLC26A2 gene. SLC26A2 is also
called the
diastrophic dysplasia sulfate transporter (DTDST), and was
first described by Hästbacka...
- ex-wife Amy and one of
their four children, Zachary.
Roloff was born with
diastrophic dysplasia, a
degenerative dwarfism that
caused him to have
fifteen operations...