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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Abnormality of prenatal development or birth
  1. ... is 5 months old. In rare cases, skeletal abnormalities can be detected by ultrasound imaging during the last few weeks of development before birth. Lethal prenatal cortical hyperostosis, a more severe disorder that appears ...
  2. ... begin before birth, with affected individuals showing slow prenatal growth ... abnormal development of the hip joints (hip dysplasia), thinning of ...
  3. ... inward- and upward-turning feet (clubfeet). These skeletal abnormalities begin developing before birth and can often be seen on ultrasound. When ...
  4. ... a term used to describe a spectrum of abnormalities that primarily affect the development of the skull (cranium) and face before birth. Microsomia means abnormal smallness of body structures. Most ...
  5. ... weight. Affected individuals may have heart defects and abnormalities of other organs that develop before birth. Other features of trisomy 18 include a small, ...
  6. ... conditions.Individuals who have gastroschisis rarely have other birth defects and seldom have chromosome abnormalities or a genetic condition. Most affected individuals experience ...
  7. ... mucolipidosis II alpha/beta typically have several bone abnormalities, many of which are present at birth. Affected individuals may have an abnormally rounded upper ...
  8. ... is a severe condition characterized by specific bone abnormalities in the developing fetus. This condition is fatal before birth.The bones of affected individuals do not develop ...
  9. ... missing or incompletely formed.Because these nervous system abnormalities are so severe, almost all babies with anencephaly die before birth or within a few hours or days after ...
  10. ... Silverman-Handmaker type. Because of the very severe abnormalities associated with this rare condition, most affected individuals die before birth, are stillborn, or live only into early infancy. ...
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