In a mouse model of fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP)—a genetic condition causing abnormal bone growth in soft tissues—DDR2 deficiency markedly reduced heterotopic ossification.
Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis (DISH) is a condition characterized by abnormal bone growth, particularly in the spine, leading to stiffness and potential discomfort. It is often seen in ...
Bone loss resulting from trauma, fractures, or disease presents a major global health challenge, often leading to long-term ...
SEDc happens because of a gene change (mutation). The changed gene causes a problem with the growth plate of the bone, which leads to abnormal bone growth and shape. The changed gene also works in the ...
the reduced menace response indicates that either the II cranial nerve involved in the visual pathway or the VII cranial nerve for the facial response was affected by the abnormal bone growth.
It is unknown what causes Paget's disease and there is no cure. Treatment includes imaging (X-rays), blood, and bone testing; medications to slow bone growth and manage pain; and surgery to repair and ...
Common learning problems include problems with memory, processing speed, and multi-tasking. Abnormal bone growth. Cancer survivors might have delayed growth and/or stop growing much earlier than ...
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is the de novo formation of bone at extraskeletal sites. This abnormal bone growth can be found clinically as a result of trauma or as a complication after surgeries such ...
In PsA with axial involvement, X-rays or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may show erosions and abnormal bone growth between your vertebrae (or backbone). Over time, these growths may cause the joints ...
preventing bone marrow from making healthy blood cells. Abnormal plasma cell growth can lead to anemia (low red blood cell ...
Bone regeneration research has taken a significant leap forward with the discovery of a crucial mechanism that could ...