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  2. Achondroplasia - Wikipedia

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    Based on their disproportionate dwarfism, some dog breeds traditionally have been classified as "achondroplastic". This is the case for the dachshund , basset hound , corgi and bulldog breeds. [ 51 ] [ 52 ] [ 53 ] Data from whole genome association studies in short-limbed dogs reveal a strong association of this trait with a retro-gene coding ...

  3. Kniest dysplasia - Wikipedia

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    Kniest dysplasia is a rare form of dwarfism caused by a mutation in the COL2A1 gene on chromosome 12. [1] The COL2A1 gene is responsible for producing type II collagen.The mutation of COL2A1 gene leads to abnormal skeletal growth and problems with hearing and vision.

  4. Dwarfing - Wikipedia

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    The effect can be induced through human intervention or non-human processes, and can include genetic, nutritional or hormonal means. Used most specifically, dwarfing includes pathogenic changes in the structure of an organism (for example, the bulldog, a genetically achondroplastic dog breed), in contrast to non-pathogenic proportional ...

  5. Precious 'Grumpy-Faced Kitten' Is Actually a 13-Year-Old Cat ...

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    Dwarfism in Cats In cats, dwarfism has similar causes as what produces the conditions in human beings, being caused both by genetic disorders and by pituitary malfunctions.

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  7. Chondrodystrophy - Wikipedia

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    To avoid a potential "lethal dose", both parents can be genetically tested. If a child is conceived with another carrier the outcome may be lethal, or the child may suffer from chondrodystrophy or dwarfism. [3] This means that even though both parents are completely normal in height, the child will have one of the two types of skeletal dysplasia.

  8. PET-MRI - Wikipedia

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    In areas of the body with predictable structures (e.g. the head), segmentation (where tissue is categorised using the MRI image data), or "atlas" methods can be used. In atlas methods a standard MR image, with associated CT attenuation data, can be warped to fit the actual patient anatomy.

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