Achondroplasia

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  • Achondroplasia Meanings

    noun a genetic disorder that results in dwarfism and is characterized by abnormal bone growth

    Fields related to achondroplasia

    Physical Therapy

    Physical therapists may help individuals with achondroplasia improve their mobility and strength.

    Orthopedics

    Orthopedic surgeons may provide treatment for musculoskeletal issues related to achondroplasia.

    Endocrinology

    Endocrinologists may monitor hormone levels in individuals with achondroplasia.

    Pediatrics

    Pediatricians may diagnose and treat children with achondroplasia.

    Medical Genetics

    Achondroplasia is a genetic disorder that affects bone growth, resulting in dwarfism.

    Genetic Counseling

    Genetic counselors may work with families affected by achondroplasia to provide information and support.

    Occupation Usage of achondroplasia

    Geneticist

    A geneticist may study achondroplasia to understand the genetic basis of the condition and its inheritance patterns.

    Pediatrician

    A pediatrician may diagnose and treat children with achondroplasia, monitoring their growth and development.

    Orthopedic Surgeon

    An orthopedic surgeon may specialize in treating orthopedic issues related to achondroplasia, such as limb lengthening procedures.

    Genetic Counselor

    A genetic counselor may provide information and support to individuals and families affected by achondroplasia, discussing genetic testing and family planning options.

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