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osteogenesis imperfecta An inherited disorder of collagen which takes several forms. Premature osteoarthritis, blue sclerae, hypermobility and bone fragility may be features of the condition.
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osteogenesis imperfecta a genetic disorder that is also characterized by easily fractured bones. osteoporosis - a progressive condition in which bone density is lost, or there is insufficient bone formation. ovary - a female's ovaries are located on both sides of the uterus, below the opening of the fallopian tubes (tubes that extend from the uterus to the ovaries). In addition to containing the egg cells necessary for reproduction, the ovaries also produce estrogen and progesterone. ...
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osteogenesis imperfecta A large and miscellaneous group of conditions of abnormal fragility and plasticity of bone, with recurring fractures on trivial trauma. (SMD)
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osteogenesis The formation of new bone from osteocompetent cells.
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osteogenesis imperfecta These diseases are caused by an abnormality in the collagen protein that the body needs for bones as well as other structures, such as skin, ligaments and teeth. The condition often leads to an increased likelihood of fractures. Abnormalities in other collagen-containing tissues lead to additional problems in some patients, such as lax joints, fragile teeth, blue or grey sclera (whites of eyes) and bruising. ...
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