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Results 1 - 10 of 23 for Congenital heart "defects," multiple "types," 3
  1. ... Testing Registry: Congenital heart disease Genetic Testing Registry: Congenital heart defects, multiple types, 6 Genetic Testing Registry: Ebstein anomaly Genetic Testing ...
  2. ... thin tooth enamel, crowded or misaligned teeth, and multiple ... congenital heart defects, and an inflammatory condition in the throat ( ...
  3. ... appearance. A shortage of adipose tissue leads to multiple health problems, including ... of the heart rhythm (arrhythmias) that can lead to sudden death. ...
  4. ... respiratory failure. Some infants with spinal muscular atrophy type 0 also have heart defects that are present from birth (congenital).Spinal muscular atrophy type I (also called Werdnig- ...
  5. ... be born prematurely. Individuals with omphalocele frequently have multiple birth defects, such as a congenital heart defect. Additionally, underdevelopment of the lungs is often ...
  6. ... several genes.About 25 percent of individuals with congenital diaphragmatic ... multiple abnormalities likely result from a common underlying disruption ...
  7. ... disability, which is usually mild to moderate. Type 3 appears to cause poor growth and ... Congenital generalized lipodystrophy has an estimated prevalence of 1 ...
  8. ... can lead to melanoma in people with giant congenital melanocytic nevus. More About This ... spots (lentigines), heart defects, short stature, a sunken or protruding chest, and ...
  9. ... limited to the bones and joints; however, minor heart defects have been reported ... dislocations. Recently, researchers have proposed the umbrella term ...
  10. ... affected individuals also have heart abnormalities, such as congenital heart defects or heart rhythm abnormalities (arrhythmias). In addition, individuals ...
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