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Crouzon syndrome and Mandible

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Difference between Crouzon syndrome and Mandible

Crouzon syndrome vs. Mandible

Crouzon syndrome is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder known as a branchial arch syndrome. The mandible, lower jaw or jawbone is the largest, strongest and lowest bone in the human face.

Similarities between Crouzon syndrome and Mandible

Crouzon syndrome and Mandible have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Branchial arch, Face, Maxilla, Oral and maxillofacial surgery, Ossification, Pharyngeal arch, Skull, Tooth.

Branchial arch

Branchial arches, or gill arches, are a series of bony "loops" present in fish, which support the gills.

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Face

The face is a central body region of sense and is also very central in the expression of emotion among humans and among numerous other species.

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Maxilla

The maxilla (plural: maxillae) in animals is the upper jawbone formed from the fusion of two maxillary bones.

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Oral and maxillofacial surgery

Oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMS or OMFS) specializes in treating many diseases, injuries and defects in the head, neck, face, jaws and the hard and soft tissues of the oral (mouth) and maxillofacial (jaws and face) region.

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Ossification

Ossification (or osteogenesis) in bone remodeling is the process of laying down new bone material by cells called osteoblasts.

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Pharyngeal arch

The pharyngeal arches —also known as visceral arches—are structures seen in the embryonic development of vertebrates that are recognisable precursors for many structures.

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Skull

The skull is a bony structure that forms the head in vertebrates.

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Tooth

A tooth (plural teeth) is a hard, calcified structure found in the jaws (or mouths) of many vertebrates and used to break down food.

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Crouzon syndrome and Mandible Comparison

Crouzon syndrome has 69 relations, while Mandible has 84. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 5.23% = 8 / (69 + 84).

References

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