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Results 1 - 10 of 27 for genetics disorders
  1. Common Infant and Newborn Problems/Images ... Common Infant and Newborn Problems ... VisualDX ... Congenital dermal melanocytosis, also called blue-gray spots and previously ...
  2. ... can occur in association with infectious diseases or genetic diseases.
  3. ... are several X-linked (or sex-linked) recessive genetic disorders, (hemophilia, muscular dystrophy) which are inherited through a genetic defect on an X chromosome. A female has ...
  4. ... are several X-linked (or sex-linked) recessive genetic disorders, (hemophilia, muscular dystrophy) which are inherited through a genetic defect on an X chromosome. A female has ...
  5. ... are several X-linked (or sex-linked) recessive genetic disorders, (hemophilia, muscular dystrophy) which are inherited through a genetic defect on an X chromosome. A female has ...
  6. ... Aggressive cancer treatments (chemotherapy or radiation therapy) Inherited (genetic) diseases (such as thalassemia) Immune-system disorders (such as ...
  7. ... suggest the presence of central nervous system dysfunction, genetic disorders, or muscle disorders. Hypotonic infants rest with their ...
  8. ... cosmetic defect but can be associated with other genetic diseases.
  9. ... tissue. A neurofibroma can be due to a genetic disorder, neurofibromatosis. If left unchecked, a neurofibroma can cause ...
  10. ... of the enzymes are deficient because of a genetic disease or inhibition by a toxic substance, a type ...
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