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Achondroplasia
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There is no specific treatment for achondroplasia. Related abnormalities, including spinal stenosis and spinal cord compression, should be treated when they cause problems. Support Groups Expectations (prognosis) People with achondroplasia seldom reach 5 feet in height. Intelligence is in the normal range. Infants who receives the abnormal gene from both parents do not often live beyond a few months. Complications
Calling your health care provider If there is a family history of achondroplasia and you plan to have children, you may find it helpful to speak to your health care provider.
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