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Progressive osseous heteroplasia

Progressive osseous heteroplasia is a cutaneous condition characterized by cutaneous or subcutaneous ossification.Progressive Osseous Heteroplasia (POH) is a rare genetic condition in which the body makes extra bone in locations where bone should not form. Extra bone develops inside skin, subcutaneous tissue (fat tissue beneath the skin), muscles, tendons, and ligaments. This ”out of place extra bone formation” is commonly referred to as heterotopic ossification. In people with POH, nodules and lace-like webs of extra bone extend from the skin into the subcutaneous fat and deep connective tissues, and may cross joints. Extra bone formation near the joints may lead to stiffness, locking, and permanent immobility.” Progressive osseous heteroplasia is a cutaneous condition characterized by cutaneous or subcutaneous ossification.

[ "Exon", "GNAS complex locus", "Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva", "Pseudohypoparathyroidism" ]
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