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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Abnormal
  1. ... ring chromosome 22 have one copy of this abnormal chromosome in some or all of their cells. ... slow-growing cancer leads to an overproduction of abnormal white blood cells. Common features of the condition ...
  2. ... in which certain cells in the bladder become abnormal and multiply uncontrollably to form a tumor. Bladder ... slow-growing cancer leads to an overproduction of abnormal white blood cells. Common features of the condition ...
  3. ... blood cells and leads to the production of abnormal, immature white blood cells called myeloid blasts. While ... urinary tract abnormalities, moderate to severe intellectual disability, abnormal muscle tone, and a distinctive facial appearance. The ...
  4. ... sex development, the condition is caused by an abnormal exchange of genetic material between chromosomes (translocation). This ... without being consciously controlled. In the digestive tract, abnormal layering of these muscles may interfere with peristalsis. ...
  5. ... chromosome 11. Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome results from the abnormal regulation of genes on part of the short ( ... a rearrangement (translocation) that involves 11p15.5 or abnormal copying (duplication) or deletion of genetic material in ...
  6. ... associated with periventricular heterotopia, a disorder characterized by abnormal clumps of neurons around fluid-filled cavities (ventricles) ... individual had extra genetic material caused by an abnormal duplication of part of this chromosome. It is ...
  7. ... often results in intellectual disability, developmental delay, and abnormal physical features. 3p deletion syndrome is caused by ... clear cell renal carcinoma can be associated with abnormal exchanges of genetic material, called translocations, between chromosome ...
  8. ... blood cells, which leads to the production of abnormal, immature white blood cells called myeloid blasts and ... is characterized by intellectual disability, distinctive facial features, abnormal thumbs, and rigid joints (arthrogryposis). Some affected individuals ...
  9. ... gene from chromosome 10 (the MLLT10 gene). The abnormal protein produced from this fused gene signals cells ... chromosome in each cell (partial monosomy), and an abnormal structure called a ring chromosome 10. Ring chromosomes ...
  10. ... abnormality causes severe intellectual disability, developmental delay, seizures, abnormal muscle stiffness (spasticity), weak muscle tone (hypotonia), and ...
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