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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for intestinal malrotation
  1. ... Another abnormality in some people with MMIHS is intestinal malrotation, in which the intestines do not fold properly. Instead, they twist abnormally, ...
  2. ... of the stomach. Some affected individuals also have intestinal malrotation, which is an abnormal twisting of the intestines that occurs in the early stages of development ...
  3. ... are episodic and come and go throughout life. Intestinal malrotation can also occur in people with ACTG2 gene mutations. This condition occurs when the intestines do not fold properly; instead, they twist abnormally, ...
  4. ... abnormalities, such as a twisting of the intestines (intestinal malrotation), heart or brain abnormalities, an opening in the ...
  5. ... heart, lung, or brain; twisting of the intestines (intestinal malrotation); kidney abnormalities; an opening in the roof of ...
  6. ... with caudal regression syndrome may have abnormal twisting (malrotation) of the large intestine, an obstruction of the anal opening (imperforate anus), ...
  7. ... with additional abnormalities. These may include abnormal twisting (malrotation) of the large intestine or other malformations of the gastrointestinal tract. Cardiovascular ...