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  2. Dwarfism - Wikipedia

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    In cases of proportionate dwarfism, both the limbs and torso are unusually small. Intelligence is usually normal, and most people with it have a nearly normal life expectancy. [5] [6] People with dwarfism can usually bear children, although there are additional risks to the mother and child depending upon the underlying condition.

  3. Achondroplasia - Wikipedia

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    Achondroplasia is a genetic disorder with an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance whose primary feature is dwarfism. [3] It is the most common cause of dwarfism [4] and affects about 1 in 27,500 people. [3] In those with the condition, the arms and legs are short, while the torso is typically of normal length. [3]

  4. Primordial dwarfism - Wikipedia

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    Primordial dwarfism (PD) is a form of dwarfism that results in a smaller body size in all stages of life beginning from before birth. [1] More specifically, primordial dwarfism is a diagnostic category including specific types of profoundly proportionate dwarfism, in which individuals are extremely small for their age, even as a fetus .

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    Most little people have a normal life expectancy, but many suffer from orthopedic complications, which can often be treated with surgery. “Little People, Big World” airs Tuesdays at 9/8 ...

  6. Achondroplasia in children - Wikipedia

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    Achondroplasia in children is the most common form of dwarfism; it accounts for about 70% of all cases of dwarfism. [1] Achondroplasia falls into the category of “disproportionate dwarfism”. It is linked to a mutation in the fibroblast growth factor receptor-3.

  7. Chondrodystrophy - Wikipedia

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    There is no treatment at this time to promote bone growth in chondrodystrophy patients. Certain types of growth hormone seem to increase the rate of growth during the first year of life/treatment, but have no substantial effect in adult patients. Only a few surgical centers in the world perform, experimentally, leg and arm lengthening procedures.

  8. Here is why Hawaii has the longest life expectancy in ... - AOL

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    Studies indeed show that air quality does have an effect on life expectancy. Air pollution takes about 2.2 years off a person’s life expectancy, according to a report from the Energy Policy ...

  9. Growth hormone deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Pituitary dwarfism: Growth hormone: ... this disease are estimated to affect about 1 in 7,000 ... have been shown to have a reduced life expectancy, ...