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Cosa (chi) è dystrophic - definizione

OSTEOCHONDRODYSPLASIA THAT HAS MATERIAL BASIS IN ABNORMAL CARTILAGE DEVELOPMENT DUE TO MUTATIONS IN THE SLC26A2 GENE WHICH RESULTS IN SHORT LIMB DWARFISM
Diastrophic dwarf; Dystrophic dwarfism

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LAKE THAT CONTAINS HIGH AMOUNTS OF HUMIC SUBSTANCES AND ORGANIC ACIDS
Dystrophic; Humic lakes; Humic lake
[d?s'tr??f?k, -'tr?f?k]
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1. Medicine affected by or relating to dystrophy, especially muscular dystrophy.
2. Ecology (of a body of water) having brown acidic water that is poor in oxygen, owing to high levels of dissolved humus.
Origin
C19: from Gk dus- 'bad' + -trophia 'nourishment' + -ic.
Dystrophic lake         
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LAKE THAT CONTAINS HIGH AMOUNTS OF HUMIC SUBSTANCES AND ORGANIC ACIDS
Dystrophic; Humic lakes; Humic lake
Dystrophic lakes, also known as humic lakes, are lakes that contain high amounts of humic substances and organic acids. The presence of these substances causes the water to be brown in colour and have a generally low pH of around 4.
Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica         
INHERITED DISEASE AFFECTING THE SKIN AND OTHER ORGANS
Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa; Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa; Dominant dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa; Cockayne-Touraine disease; Recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa; Hallopeau-Siemens variant of epidermolysis bullosa; Hallopeau–Siemens disease; Hallopeau-Siemens disease; Hallopeau–Siemens variant of epidermolysis bullosa; Dystrophic - dominant (Pasini variant) epidermolysis bullosa; Dystrophic - inverse epidermolysis bullosa; Dystrophic - generalised recessive (Hallopeau-Siemens) epidermolysis bullosa
Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica or dystrophic EB (DEB) is an inherited disease affecting the skin and other organs.

Wikipedia

Diastrophic dysplasia

Diastrophic dysplasia is an autosomal recessive dysplasia which affects cartilage and bone development. ("Diastrophism" is a general word referring to a twisting.) Diastrophic dysplasia is due to mutations in the SLC26A2 gene.

Affected individuals have short stature with very short arms and legs and joint problems that restrict mobility.