The term dwarfism is defined as an adult (Knight 388) whose height is 4 feet 10 inches or less. Approximately 200 cases of dwarfism are known to be mainly from hereditary diseases. Out of 200 types of dwarfism, achondroplasia is the most common case (Sandhyarani). Other types of dwarfism typically include primitive dwarfism, pituitary dwarfism, and Turner's syndrome. One of the most misunderstood facts about dwarfism is that it is not sick, it is usually the main cause of genetic diseases.
Dwarfism is a genetic abnormality that leads to short stature. Most people think that the height of a dwarf adult is 4 feet 10 inches or less. Some people can develop dwarfism from different genetic and other conditions. Dementia occurs annually at the rate of 1 in 14,000 people and 1 in 27,000 people. There are many different conditions leading to dwarfism. Some of these diseases are bone diseases called skeletal dysplasia. Skeletal dysplasia is divided into two groups: short fuselage and short limb. More than 500 different skeletal dysplasias have been discovered. The most common skeletal dysplasia is called achondroplasia, occurring every 20,000 births in the United States and 80% of all dwarfism patients suffer. Dwarfism occurs in all ethnic groups. Any two parents in the average body can have children's dwarfism. The majority of the causes are genetics, those caused by spontaneous mutations, or those inherited from parents
Chondrogenic dysfunction is a skeletal dysplasia classified as a rare disorder (although we believe this is not a "disease"). There are over 300 different types of dwarfism in the world, with an estimated 651,700 species. Luke's type is the most common. This means that you can be as lucky as there are children suffering from some form of dwarfism. A good way to explain what happened to him is to think about how plants grow. If you water the plant with 24 x 7, it never grows. Basically this happened to his long bones. Mutation of the FGFR3 gene basically has ventilation and there is no possibility of his long bone growing normally.