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  1. ... the excess bone is usually reabsorbed by the body and undetectable on x-ray images by the age of 2.The mutation that ...
  2. ... the excess bone is usually reabsorbed by the body and undetectable on x-ray images by the age of 2. However, if two ...
  3. ... between the left and right sides of the body are established. About 50 percent of people with primary ciliary dyskinesia have a mirror-image reversal of their internal organs (situs inversus totalis). ...
  4. ... genital anomalies is commonly known by the acronym IMAGe. This rare syndrome has signs and symptoms that affect many parts of the body.Most affected individuals grow slowly before birth (intrauterine ...
  5. ... can include liver fibrosis, heart abnormalities, or mirror image reversal of the position of one or more organs inside the body (situs inversus).Nephronophthisis can occur as part of ...
  6. ... and genital anomalies, commonly known by the acronym IMAGe, is a rare syndrome that affects the growth of many parts of the body. The condition is characterized by slow growth before ...
  7. ... pancreas are on the left side of the body, and most of the liver is on the ... This mirror-image orientation usually does not cause any health problems, ...
  8. ... their chest and abdomen that are in mirror-image reversed positions. This abnormal placement may affect several internal organs (situs inversus); just the heart (dextrocardia), placing the heart on the right side of the body instead of on the left; or only the ...
  9. ... that affects the development of bones throughout the body. The signs and ... visible on x-ray images. The tips of their fingers, especially the thumbs, ...
  10. ... eaten bone, which is visible on x-ray images. In addition, the bones have ... body caused by fluid accumulation (hydrops fetalis). Greenberg dysplasia ...
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