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Turner syndrome can also increase the risk of developing weak, brittle bones (osteoporosis). Learning disabilities. Girls and women with Turner syndrome ...
Too many mast cells in the bone marrow cause allergic reaction symptoms that happen often and can be severe. This type also causes weakened and brittle bones, ...
Tumors in the bones of the spine can make them weaker or more likely to break, especially if the tumor is cancerous or has spread from another part of the body.
... bones, which can make your bones weak. Talk with your doctor if you have any concerns about this. This medicine may cause slow growth. For children, the ...
Seek immediate care if any injury to your knee causes signs or symptoms of an ACL injury. The knee joint is a complex structure of bones, ligaments, tendons and ...
... bones held together by muscles, tendons and ligaments. The spinal bones ... These strains and sprains can occur for many reasons, including improper lifting, poor ...
... factors that increase the risk of poor outcomes. These include: Weakened ankle ligaments. Significantly misaligned ankle bones. Poorly managed diabetes or ...
... bones and helps joints move smoothly. Rheumatoid ... Nerve damage can cause numbness, weakness and pain. ... Removes diseased and damaged bone and cartilage, ...
The ulna is one of two forearm bones. Wrist pain can vary, depending on the cause. Ulnar wrist pain can be linked to many different types of injuries, including ...
Conditions causing this category of dwarfism get in the way of bone development. Proportionate dwarfism. This is when all parts of the body are small to the ...
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