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Congenital scoliosis
- ... each cell is sufficient to cause the disorder. Congenital scoliosis with unilateral unsegmented bar Congenital synspondylism SCT SCT syndrome Spondylocarpotarsal syndrome Vertebral fusion ...
- ... of the condition. Myopathy, congenital, Bailey-Bloch Myopathy, congenital, with myopathic facies, scoliosis, and malignant hyperthermia NAM Native American myopathy Genetic ...
- ... with progressive scoliosis Familial idiopathic scoliosis associated with congenital encephalopathy Familial infantile scoliosis associated with bilateral paralysis of conjugate gaze Gaze ...
- ... Abnormal side-to-side curvature of the spine (scoliosis) and difficulty breathing also commonly occur, and they can worsen rapidly. Some individuals with congenital titinopathy have heart problems. It is not clear ...
- ... have heart abnormalities that are present from birth (congenital). Affected individuals may also have a soft out-pouching in the lower abdomen (inguinal hernia), an abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis), or a purplish skin discoloration (livedo reticularis) caused ...
- ... abnormal side-to-side curvature of the spine (scoliosis).Most people with Noonan syndrome have some form of critical congenital heart disease. The most common heart defect in ...
- ... high-arched palate), and crowded teeth.Individuals with congenital fiber-type disproportion may have joint deformities (contractures) and an abnormally curved lower back (lordosis) or a spine that curves to the side (scoliosis). Approximately 30 percent of people with this disorder ...
- ... and a progressive abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis) further impair walking in some individuals. Most people with hypomyelination and congenital cataract have reduced sensation in their arms and ...
- ... or a spine that curves to the side (scoliosis). Some affected infants have a ... heart abnormalities, or genitourinary abnormalities occur in people ...
- ... spinal rigidity and abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis and lordosis); joint deformities (contractures) that restrict movement, ...