Acroosteolysis dominant type: Related Symptoms
Symptoms related to Acroosteolysis dominant type include:
- Bone Symptoms
- Bone Swelling
- Spinal curvature
- Distinctive facial features
- Joint laxity
- Dental Symptoms
- Heart symptoms
- Kidney symptoms
- Respiratory Symptoms
- Aplasia
- Long philtrum
- Reduced bone mineral density
- Short distal phalanx of finger
- Short toe
- Thick eyebrow
- Frontal sinus abnormality
- Fingernail symptoms
- Joint pain
- Bone pain
- Coarse facial features
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- Joint laxity: Summary
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References
- Source: NIAMS (NIH): niams.nih.gov/ Health_Info/ Bone_Health/ default.asp
- [from HPO]
- Source: GTR (NCBI/NIH): ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ gtr/ conditions/ CN001270/
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