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Things dwarfism often describes (“dwarfism ________”)
anemia
How dwarfism often is described (“________ dwarfism”)
pituitary, psychosocial, limbed, diastrophic, thanatophoric, hypopituitary, renal, achondroplastic, primordial, type, familial, hereditary, mesomelic, disproportionate, severe, lethal, limb, short, headed, idiopathic, congenital, neonatal, genetic, true, proportionate, rhizomelic, chondrodystrophic, ateliotic, hypophyseal, nutritional, camptomelic, shortlimbed, microcephalic, metatropic, micromelic, diabetic, sexual, recessive, stress, dominant, extreme, proportional, ovarian, autosomal, anterior, endocrine, moderate, campomelic, inducible, linked, deprivational, metatrophic, hypophysial, hypothyroid, constitutional, mild, parastremmatic, osteodysplastic, polydystrophic, silver, cachectic, resultant, cerebral, skeletal, uterine, hyposomatotropic, fatal, hypocaloric, nanocephalic, hyposomatotrophic, hyperostotic, deficient, trunked, prenatal, postnatal, marked, adolescent, called, incomplete, noonan, reversible, brachymetacarpal, chondrodysplastic, consequent, acromesomelic, intrauterine, hypogonadal, induced, phyletic, pseudoachondroplastic, rachitic
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