dysplasia
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Kim Black says she was "absolutely frozen" by her fear of hospitals after being diagnosed with hip dysplasia aged four.
From BBC • Dec. 15, 2025
Achondroplasia is the most common form of skeletal dysplasia or dwarfism, affecting around one in 20,000 babies in Australia.
From Science Daily • Nov. 18, 2024
"Because I had this dysplasia I have been under constant examination having to go to have my mouth checked out," he says.
From BBC • Aug. 17, 2024
But after a routine ultrasound 13 weeks into pregnancy, she learned that the baby had severe skeletal dysplasia - a condition affecting bone and cartilage growth.
From Washington Times • Dec. 20, 2023
For example, large-breed dogs like golden and Labrador retrievers are prone to hip dysplasia, a deformity of the hip joint.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 18, 2023
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