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Results 1 - 10 of 763 for Children
  1. ... to know the likelihood that they or their children will develop the condition. This can be difficult ... chance of passing the altered gene to each child. The chance that a child will not inherit ...
  2. ... limb defects, more commonly known by the acronym CHILD syndrome, is a condition that affects the development ... as often as the left side.People with CHILD syndrome have a skin condition characterized by large ...
  3. ... form of kidney cancer that primarily develops in children. Nearly all cases of Wilms tumor are diagnosed ... can be felt upon physical examination. Some affected children have abdominal pain, fever, a low number of ...
  4. ... new bone is produced, lengthening the bones as children grow. The function of many other height-associated ... is difficult to accurately predict how tall a child will be. The inheritance of these variants from ...
  5. ... a type of cancer that most often affects children. Neuroblastoma occurs when immature nerve cells called neuroblasts ... attacks nerve tissue.Neuroblastoma occurs most often in children before age 5 and rarely occurs in adults. ...
  6. ... limited (acute) illness that affects infants and young children. Affected children develop a prolonged fever lasting several days, a ... disease occurs in approximately 1 in 10,000 children under 5 each year. The condition is 10 ...
  7. ... dysfunction cause gradual onset of breathing problems in children or adults. Signs and symptoms of these milder ... radiological and pathological features of ABCA3 mutations in children. Thorax. 2008 Apr;63(4):366-73. doi: ...
  8. ... difficult or impossible for affected men to father children. An affected man's body may produce no ... mild to moderate oligospermia may eventually father a child naturally. Men with oligospermia may also be helped ...
  9. ... physical features, and an inability to have biological children (infertility). Some of these signs and symptoms vary ... to tilt or turn (torticollis). Affected infants and children are often shorter than their peers, but some ...
  10. ... is a rare liver disorder that occurs in children. The liver malfunction causes yellowing of the skin ... Indian childhood cirrhosis has been found only in children of Ojibway-Cree descent in the Abitibi region ...
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