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Thoracopelvic dysostosis

Introduction: Thoracopelvic dysostosis

Description of Thoracopelvic dysostosis

Thoracopelvic dysostosis (medical condition): A rare syndrome characterized mainly by abnormalities...more »

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Thoracopelvic dysostosis: Related Topics

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Thoracopelvic dysostosis: Rare Disease

Ophanet

Ophanet, a consortium of European partners, currently defines a condition rare when if affects 1 person per 2,000. They list Thoracopelvic dysostosis as a "rare disease".

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Thoracopelvic dysostosis as a Disease

Thoracopelvic dysostosis (medical condition): See Thoracopelvic dysostosis (disease information).
  »Introduction: Thoracopelvic dysostosis
  »Symptoms of Thoracopelvic dysostosis

Thoracopelvic dysostosis: Related Diseases

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