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Results 1 - 10 of 40 for Abnormality of head or neck
  1. ... muscle spasms, and uncontrolled movements, especially of the head and neck. Movement abnormalities are often worse late in the day. Most affected individuals have delayed development of motor skills such as ... (microcephaly), intellectual disability, seizures, excessive sleeping, and ...
  2. ... TJ, Healy GB. Craniofacial, temporal bone, and audiologic abnormalities in the spectrum of hemifacial microsomia. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2001 Mar;127(3):265-71. doi: ...
  3. ... difficulty breathing. Affected individuals frequently have cranial nerve abnormalities. The cranial nerves emerge directly from the brain and extend to various areas of the head and neck, controlling muscle movement and transmitting sensory information. Abnormal ...
  4. ... the size, growth rate, and location of these abnormalities, they can cause pain in the jaw, neck, chest, or back; swelling in the arms, neck, or head; difficult or painful swallowing; hoarseness; shortness of breath; ...
  5. ... have normal hair at birth, but the hair abnormalities develop within the first few months of life. In mild cases of monilethrix, only hair on the back of the head (occiput) or nape of the neck is affected. In more severe cases, hair over ...
  6. ... vertebrae can lead to nerve damage in the head, neck, or back. Over time, ... abnormalities may cause abnormal sensations or involuntary movements in ...
  7. ... are infertile). Additional signs and symptoms can include abnormalities of the ... neck, skin, gastrointestinal system, or genital tract. The likelihood ...
  8. ... of developing other cancers, especially cancers of the head, neck, anus, or ... include eye abnormalities such as narrow tear ducts that may become ...
  9. ... sac typically found on the back of the neck (cystic hygroma). Individuals with ... small head size (microcephaly). Affected individuals may also develop a ...
  10. ... with 49,XXXXY have involuntary tensing of the neck, which causes the head to ... abnormalities, curved pinky fingers (fifth finger clinodactyly), and flat ...
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