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Ectodermal dysplasia

Ectodermal dysplasia (ED) refers to a group of genetic disorders characterized by the abnormal development or function of two or more structures that originate from the ectoderm, the outer layer of an embryo. These structures include hair, teeth, nails, and sweat glands, all of which may develop abnormally in people with ED. There are over 200 different…

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Medical genetics

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Ectodermal dysplasia

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related to Genetics · 27
Ectodermal dysplasia → Clouston's, Creveld, Dermatopathia, Ectodermal, ED, EDA, EDAR, EDARADD, EEC, Ellis, EVC, Focal, GJB6, Hay, Hodgkin, Hypohidrotic, KRT14, Margarita Island, Naegeli, Pachyonychia
related to Notable people diagnosed with ED · 17
Ectodermal dysplasia → African, American, Brenner, CoryxKenshinJavante Carter, DeVantè Williams, Die AntwoordPatrick, Gaydos, Hawken, HolyGod, HolyGxd, Internet, Michael Berryman, Nek, New Zealand, Prez, Tokie, YouTubeShahzad Ismaily
related to Sweat glands · 4
Ectodermal dysplasia → ED, HED, The, This
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Ectodermal dysplasia → Medical genetics

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ed may genetic ectodermal teeth hair often skin dental associated sweat glands dysplasia development eda also nails individuals structures symptoms

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Ectodermal dysplasiaSpecialtyMedical genetics1.00infobox
EDAinstance ofGenes0.80text
EDARinstance ofGenes0.80text
and EDARADD are key players in this processinstance ofGenes0.80text
and variants in these genes disrupt normal developmentinstance ofGenes0.80text
resulting in the characteristic symptoms of EDinstance ofGenes0.80text
a smaller-than-average jaw or other skeletal anomaliesinstance ofcontributing to additional physical characteristics0.80text
hearing aids may be necessary to improve auditory functioninstance ofinterventions0.80text
Ectodermal dysplasiarelated to GeneticsThere0.60section
Ectodermal dysplasiarelated to GeneticsED0.60section
Ectodermal dysplasiarelated to GeneticsHay0.60section
Ectodermal dysplasiarelated to GeneticsWells0.60section

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