Achondroplasia



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    Achondroplasia





    Dr. Gaff's ColumnJul 10, 2005
    By far, the most frequently diagnosed cause of short stature is achondroplasia (one per 26,000 to 40,000 births); a genetic condition that results in ...
    - KPCnews.com

    Disabled swimmers get resultsJul 16, 2005
    ..."I know the other swimmers see me as a target, and I'm OK with that," said Popovich, who is affected by achondroplasia, an abnormal bone growth resulting in ...
    - OregonLive.com

    Church to porta-pots: Iowa Games has itJul 15, 2005
    For example: Katelyn Dingeman, 17, battled achondroplasia — a genetic disorder that disrupts a person's growth — but didn't let it stop her from becoming a ...
    - DesMoinesRegister.com

    Increasing stature by competitionJul 2, 2005
    The vast majority of dwarfs, though, have disproportionate limbs -- a condition called achondroplasia, which occurs once in every 40,000 births. ...
    - Orlando Sentinel




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