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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for macrosomia
  1. DNMT3A overgrowth syndrome is a disorder characterized by faster than normal growth before and after birth, subtle differences in facial features, and intellectual ...
  2. ... people with a 9q22.3 microdeletion experience overgrowth (macrosomia), which results in increased height and weight compared to unaffected peers. The macrosomia often begins before birth and continues into childhood. ...
  3. ... delayed development, intellectual disability, overgrowth of the body (macrosomia), and other physical abnormalities. Researchers believe that these ... Microdeletion 9q22.3 syndrome includes metopic craniosynostosis, hydrocephalus, macrosomia, and developmental delay. Am J Med Genet A. ...
  4. ... infants are considerably larger than normal at birth (macrosomia) and continue to grow and gain weight at ...
  5. ... mothers with gestational diabetes tend to be large (macrosomia), which can cause complications during birth. Infants whose ...
  6. ... include distinctive skeletal abnormalities, a large body size (macrosomia) at birth, a reduced amount of fat under ...
  7. ... Microdeletion 9q22.3 syndrome includes metopic craniosynostosis, hydrocephalus, macrosomia, and developmental delay. Am J Med Genet A. ...
  8. ... means that affected infants are larger than normal (macrosomia), and some may be taller than their peers ...
  9. ... high birth weight and a large body size (macrosomia). Growth usually slows during childhood, so affected adults ...
  10. ... infants are considerably larger than normal at birth (macrosomia) and continue to grow and gain weight at ...
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