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Results 1 - 10 of 130 for hemangioma OR places
  1. ... Cavernoma Cavernous angioma CCM Central nervous system cavernous hemangioma Cerebral cavernous hemangioma Familial cavernous hemangioma Familial cavernous ...
  2. ... not. This situation is called mosaicism. Chondrodysplasia with hemangioma Chondroplasia angiomatosis Dyschondroplasia and cavernous hemangioma Enchondromatosis with ...
  3. ... condition. Appelt-Gerken-Lenz syndrome Hypomelia hypotrichosis facial hemangioma syndrome Pseudothalidomide syndrome RBS Roberts-SC phocomelia syndrome ...
  4. ... a different amino acid at one of various places in this collagen chain. The substitution of another ... a different amino acid at one of various places in this collagen chain. The substitution of another ...
  5. ... inversion occurs when a chromosome breaks in two places; the resulting piece of DNA is reversed and ... usually occur when a chromosome breaks in two places, typically at the ends of the p and ...
  6. ... eye (choroid), it is called a diffuse choroidal hemangioma and occurs in about one-third of individuals with Sturge-Weber syndrome. A diffuse choroidal hemangioma can cause vision loss. When present, the eye ...
  7. ... birth, the conversion of androgens to estrogens takes place in multiple tissues. More than 20 mutations in ... inversion, occurs when DNA is broken in two places and the resulting piece of DNA is reversed ...
  8. ... brain during early development. (Heterotopia means "out of place.") Normally, the neurons that make up the outer ... symmetric, which means they occur in the same places on the right and left sides of the ...
  9. ... chromosomes occur when a chromosome breaks in two places and the ends of the chromosome arms fuse ... or inversions (breakage of a chromosome in two places) can also lead to extra or missing material ...
  10. ... that occurs when a chromosome breaks in two places, the tips of the chromosome are lost, and ... which a segment from one chromosome has traded places with a segment from another chromosome, but no ...
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