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Progressive Osseous Heteroplasia

Progressive osseous heteroplasia
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Last Updated: 8 August 2024

Progressive Osseous Heteroplasia

Progressive osseous heteroplasia is a rare genetic disorder where bone forms in atypical locations like skin and muscle. Progressive osseous heteroplasia usually begins in infancy and progressively worsens, leading to restricted joint mobility and pain. Mutations in the GNAS gene cause progressive osseous heteroplasia, with no known cure but symptom management options.

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