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The medical community had recorded some cases that were likely this disorder as far back as the 1800's. It was described as a disease that causes people to "turn into stone". It became more well known in the 1970's with the treatment and eventual death of a patient with the extremely rare genetic disorder who donated his body to science. The gene that causes the progressive ossification of soft tissue to bone, was identified in 2006. It is called FOP disease because the medical name is Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva. For more information from WikiPedia on FOP, see the related links section below.

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