hypoplastic chondrodystrophy - traduction vers arabe
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hypoplastic chondrodystrophy - traduction vers arabe

OSTEOCHONDRODYSPLASIA THAT RESULTS IN DWARFISM FROM ABNORMAL OSSIFICATION OF CARTILAGE IN LONG BONES
Achondroplastic dwarfism; Achondroplastic; Achondroplasty; Dwarf, achondroplastic; Chondrodystrophia; Chondrodystrophy syndrome; Congenital osteosclerosis; Achrondroplasia; Achondrodysplasia; Achondraplasia
  • Autosomal dominant inheritance
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hypoplastic chondrodystrophy      
‎ الحَثَلُ الغُضْروفِيّ النَّاقِصُ التَّنَسُّج‎
congenital hypoplastic anemia         
HUMAN DISEASE
Constitutional aplastic anaemia; Anemia, Hypoplastic, Congenital; Constitutional aplastic anemia; Anemia, hypoplastic, congenital
‎ فَقْرُ الدَّمِ الخِلْقِيُّ النَّاجِمُ عَنْ نَقْصِ التَّنَسُّج, فَقْرُ الدَّمِ الخِلْقِيُّ النَّاجِمُ عَن نَقْصِ التُّنَسُّج‎
hypoplastic fetal chondrodystrophy      
‎ الحَثَلُ الغُضْروفِيّ الجَنينِيّ النَّاقِص التَّنَسُّج‎

Définition

achondroplasia
[??k?ndr?(?)'ple?z??, e?-]
¦ noun Medicine a hereditary condition in which the growth of long bones is retarded, resulting in short limbs.
Derivatives
achondroplasic adjective
achondroplastic adjective
Origin
C19: from a-1 + Gk khondros 'cartilage' + plasis 'moulding' + -ia1.

Wikipédia

Achondroplasia

Achondroplasia is a genetic disorder with an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance whose primary feature is dwarfism. In those with the condition, the arms and legs are short, while the torso is typically of normal length. Those affected have an average adult height of 131 centimetres (4 ft 4 in) for males and 123 centimetres (4 ft) for females. Other features can include an enlarged head and prominent forehead. Complications can include sleep apnea or recurrent ear infections. Achondroplasia includes short-limb skeletal dysplasia with severe combined immunodeficiency.

Achondroplasia is caused by a mutation in the fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 (FGFR3) gene that results in its protein being overactive. Achondroplasia results in impaired endochondral bone growth (bone growth within cartilage). The disorder has an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance, meaning only one mutated copy of the gene is required for the condition to occur. About 80% of cases occur in children of parents of average stature and result from a new mutation, which most commonly originates as a spontaneous change during spermatogenesis. The rest are inherited from a parent with the condition. The risk of a new mutation increases with the age of the father. In families with two affected parents, children who inherit both affected genes typically die before birth or in early infancy from breathing difficulties. The condition is generally diagnosed based on the clinical features but may be confirmed by genetic testing.

Treatments may include support groups and growth hormone therapy. Efforts to treat or prevent complications such as obesity, hydrocephalus, obstructive sleep apnea, middle ear infections or spinal stenosis may be required. Achondroplasia is the most common cause of dwarfism and affects about 1 in 27,500 people.