- self-am****tion that is
thought to be a
defense mechanism against predators.
Hyperostotic bone
growth has been do****ented in
several specimen of
oarfish that have...
- Lenz–Majewski
syndrome (LMS), also
known as Lenz–Majewski
hyperostotic dwarfism (LMHD), is a skin
condition characterized by hyperostosis, craniodiaphyseal...
- A
similar disease seen in
young Bullmastiffs is
known as
calvarial hyperostotic syndrome. It is also
similar to
human infantile cortical hyperostosis...
- Lennox–Gastaut
syndrome Lentiginosis in
context of NF Lenz–Majewski
hyperostotic dwarfism Lenz
microphthalmia syndrome Leprechaunism Leprosy Leptomeningeal...
- Crubézy, Eric; Trinkaus, Erik (December 1992). "Shanidar 1: A case of
hyperostotic disease (DISH) in the
middle paleolithic".
American Journal of Physical...
- PMID 30804177. Crubézy, E.; Trinkaus, E. (1992). "Shanidar 1: a case of
hyperostotic disease (DISH) in the
middle Paleolithic".
American Journal of Physical...
- are well
known to
cause bone changes, the most
common type of
which is
hyperostotic changes (excessive bone growth),
especially in
growing children and adolescents...
-
syndrome 147920 KMT2D, KDM6A
Kallmann syndrome 308700 ANOS1 Lenz–Majewski
hyperostotic dwarfism 151050 PTDSS1
Lissencephaly 3 611603 TUBA1A Marden–Walker syndrome...
- Paig-Tran, E.W.; Barrios, A.S.; Ferry, L.A. (2016). "Presence of
repeating hyperostotic bones in
dorsal pterygiop****s of the oarfish,
Regalecus russellii"....
- a
signaling role.
Defects in this gene are a
cause of Lenz-Majewski
hyperostotic dwarfism. Two
transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been...