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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for constriction
  1. ... in their family. Congenital deafness with keratopachydermia and constrictions of fingers and toes Keratoderma hereditarium mutilans KHM ...
  2. ... breaks. An inversion that includes the chromosome's constriction point (centromere) is called a pericentric inversion. An ...
  3. ... signs and symptoms can include droopy eyelids (ptosis), constriction of the pupils of the eyes (miosis), inappropriate ...
  4. ... arms) based on the location of a narrowing (constriction) called the centromere. By convention, the shorter arm ...
  5. ... chromatids to be missing around the chromosome's constriction point (centromere). In Roberts syndrome, cells respond to ...
  6. ... chromosomes during cell division. Each chromosome has a constriction point called the centromere, which divides the chromosome ...
  7. ... against the intestines that can damage the tissue. Constriction around exposed organs at the abdominal wall opening ...
  8. ... the basis of the centromere, which is the constriction point of the X-shaped chromosome pair. Satellite ...
  9. ... weakness. Another feature of Stormorken syndrome is permanent constriction of the pupils of the eyes (miosis), which ...
  10. ... sheath covering their skin called a collodion membrane. Constriction by the membrane may cause the lips and ...
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