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Pterygium syndrome, X-linked

Pterygium syndrome, X-linked: Introduction

Pterygium syndrome, X-linked: A rare disorder involving skin, bone and muscle abnormalities with webbing in parts of the body such as the neck, elbows and back of legs. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Pterygium syndrome, X-linked is available below.

Symptoms of Pterygium syndrome, X-linked

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Causes of Pterygium syndrome, X-linked

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Misdiagnosis and Pterygium syndrome, X-linked

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  1. Pterygium syndrome, X-linked: Introduction
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