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- Acromesomelic_dysplasia abstract "Acromesomelic dysplasia is a rare skeletal disorder that causes abnormal bone and cartilage development, leading to shortening of the forearms, lower legs, hands, feet, fingers, and toes. Five different genetic mutations have been implicated. Treatment is individualized but is generally aimed at palliating symptoms, for example, treatment of kyphosis and lumbar hyperlordosis.".
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- Acromesomelic_dysplasia wikiPageRevisionID "703060333".
- Acromesomelic_dysplasia wikiPageWikiLink Bone_disease.
- Acromesomelic_dysplasia wikiPageWikiLink Cartilage.
- Acromesomelic_dysplasia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Genetic_disorders.
- Acromesomelic_dysplasia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rare_diseases.
- Acromesomelic_dysplasia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Skeletal_disorders.
- Acromesomelic_dysplasia wikiPageWikiLink Kyphosis.
- Acromesomelic_dysplasia wikiPageWikiLink Lumbar_hyperlordosis.
- Acromesomelic_dysplasia wikiPageWikiLink Mutation.
- Acromesomelic_dysplasia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Acromesomelic dysplasia".
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- Acromesomelic_dysplasia subject Category:Genetic_disorders.
- Acromesomelic_dysplasia subject Category:Rare_diseases.
- Acromesomelic_dysplasia subject Category:Skeletal_disorders.
- Acromesomelic_dysplasia hypernym Disorder.
- Acromesomelic_dysplasia type Disease.
- Acromesomelic_dysplasia type Thing.
- Acromesomelic_dysplasia type Q12136.
- Acromesomelic_dysplasia comment "Acromesomelic dysplasia is a rare skeletal disorder that causes abnormal bone and cartilage development, leading to shortening of the forearms, lower legs, hands, feet, fingers, and toes. Five different genetic mutations have been implicated. Treatment is individualized but is generally aimed at palliating symptoms, for example, treatment of kyphosis and lumbar hyperlordosis.".
- Acromesomelic_dysplasia label "Acromesomelic dysplasia".
- Acromesomelic_dysplasia wasDerivedFrom Acromesomelic_dysplasia?oldid=703060333.
- Acromesomelic_dysplasia isPrimaryTopicOf Acromesomelic_dysplasia.