Jansen disease
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Jansen disease — Jan·sen disease (yahnґsən) [W. Murk Jansen, Dutch orthopedic surgeon, 1867–1935] see metaphyseal dysostosis, under dysostosis … Medical dictionary
Jansen's metaphyseal chondrodysplasia — Classification and external resources ICD 9 756.9 OMIM 156400 DiseasesDB … Wikipedia
Jansen — may refer to:;People *Jansen (surname);Places * Jansen, Saskatchewan, Canada * Jansen, Colorado, United States * Jansen, Nebraska, United States;Other uses * Jansen AG, Swiss company which produces steel and plastic pipes, as well as profiles *… … Wikipedia
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Wagner's disease — is a familial eye disease of the connective tissue in the eye that causes blindness. Wagner s disease was originally described in 1938. This disorder is frequently confused with Stickler syndrome, but lacks the systemic features and high… … Wikipedia
metaphyseal dysostosis — a skeletal abnormality in which the epiphyses are normal, or nearly so, and the metaphyseal tissues are replaced by masses of cartilage, producing interference with enchondral bone formation, and expansion and thinning of the metaphyseal cortices … Medical dictionary
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