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Results 1 - 10 of 73 for Intestinal atresia
  1. ... haploinsufficiency is associated with reduced brain size and intestinal atresias in Feingold syndrome. Nat Genet. 2005 May;37( ...
  2. ... narrowing or absence of a portion of intestine (intestinal atresia) or twisting of the intestine. After birth, these intestinal malformations can lead to ...
  3. ... syndrome may have seizures, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), intestinal abnormalities, or congenital heart defects. 3p deletion syndrome is ...
  4. ... haploinsufficiency is associated with reduced brain size and intestinal atresias in Feingold syndrome. Nat Genet. 2005 May;37( ...
  5. ... heart, lung, or brain; twisting of the intestines (intestinal malrotation); kidney abnormalities; an opening in the roof of the mouth ( ...
  6. ... from emptying out of the stomach into the intestine. Signs of pyloric atresia include vomiting, a swollen (distended) abdomen, and an ...
  7. ... abnormalities, such as a twisting of the intestines (intestinal malrotation), heart or brain abnormalities, an opening in the roof of the mouth ( ...
  8. ... mutations can have one or more of these intestinal or urinary tract abnormalities; they are usually milder than MMIHS, or they ...
  9. ... individuals. Occasionally people with Donnai-Barrow syndrome have abnormalities of the intestine, heart, or other organs. Although its prevalence is ...
  10. ... may include abnormal twisting (malrotation) of the large intestine or other malformations of the gastrointestinal tract. Cardiovascular and genitourinary abnormalities are also common in affected individuals.Infants with ...
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