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Dystrophia fetalior - Slower growth


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When slower growth, also known as "dystrophia fetalior," is associated with a genetic-caused syndrome, it signifies that the condition is caused by abnormalities or mutations in the individual's genes. These genetic alterations can disrupt the normal growth and development processes, resulting in the characteristic slower growth observed in the affected individuals. The genetic syndrome may affect various aspects of growth, such as height, weight, bone development, and organ size. It is important to note that each genetic syndrome can have specific manifestations and associated health issues beyond growth retardation, depending on the specific genes involved and their effects on the body's functioning.

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