- unknown.
Osteopetrosis was
first described in 1903 by
German radiologist Albers-Schönberg.
Despite this
excess bone formation,
people with
osteopetrosis tend...
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encoding this
enzyme give rise to an
autosomal recessive syndrome of
osteopetrosis,
renal tubular acidosis,
cerebral calcification, and
mental ****ation...
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Malignant infantile osteopetrosis Neuropathic infantile osteopetrosis Infantile osteopetrosis with
renal tubular acidosis Infantile osteopetrosis with immunodeficiency...
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which time it was
defined by the
following characteristics: dwarfism;
osteopetrosis;
partial agenesis of the
terminal digits of the
hands and feet; cranial...
- form of
osteopetrosis is
termed autosomal recessive infantile malignant osteopetrosis.
Three genes that are
responsible for
recessive osteopetrosis in humans...
-
infantile osteopetrosis has been
tabulated and
illustrated in
literature citations.
Neuropathic infantile osteopetrosis Infantile osteopetrosis with renal...
- ****ociated with
increase in
osteoid maturation time.[citation needed]
Osteopetrosis McKee, MD; Buss, DJ; Reznikov, N (13
December 2021). "Mineral tessellation...
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forelock Osteopetrosis autosomal dominant type 1
Osteopetrosis lethal Osteopetrosis renal tubular acidosis Osteopetrosis, (generic term)
Osteopetrosis, malignant...
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Otospondylomegaepiphyseal dysplasia Osteosclerosis Raine syndrome Osteopoikilosis Osteopetrosis Other/ungrouped FLNB
Boomerang dysplasia Opsismodysplasia Polyostotic...
- groups, each
accounting for less than 0.5% of the
total po****tion.
Osteopetrosis affects 1
newborn out of
every 20,000 to 250,000 worldwide, but the...