ectodermal$23800$ - translation to dutch
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ectodermal$23800$ - translation to dutch

HUMAN DISEASE
Ectodermal Dysplasia; Dermal dysplasia; Dermal Dysplasia; Ectodermal dysplasias; Dermoodontodysplasia; Pure hair–nail type of ectodermal dyplasia; Pure hair–nail type of ectodermal dysplasia; Pure hair-nail type of ectodermal dyplasia; Pure hair-nail type of ectodermal dysplasia
  • Dental abnormalities in a 5-year-old girl from north Sweden family who had various symptoms of autosomal dominant hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia (HED):<br>
a) Intraoral view. Note that the upper incisors have been restored with composite material to disguise their original conical shape.<br>
b) Orthopantomogram showing absence of ten primary and eleven permanent teeth in the jaws of the same individual.

ectodermal      
adj. Van buitenste laag van het kiemvlies der vrucht

Definition

Ectodermal

Wikipedia

Ectodermal dysplasia

Ectodermal dysplasia (ED) is a group of genetic syndromes all deriving from abnormalities of the ectodermal structures.: 570  More than 150 different syndromes have been identified.

Despite some of the syndromes having different genetic causes, the symptoms are sometimes very similar. Diagnosis is usually by clinical observation, often with the assistance of family medical histories so that it can be determined whether transmission is autosomal dominant or recessive.

Ectodermal dysplasias are described as "heritable conditions in which there are abnormalities of two or more ectodermal structures such as the hair, teeth, nails, sweat glands, salivary glands, cranial-facial structure, digits and other parts of the body."