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Results 1 - 10 of 76 for Congenital skin disorder
  1. ... tumor Certain genetic syndromes Certain nerve problems (neuropathies) Congenital disorders including ectodermal dysplasia Dehydration Nervous system disorders such as Guillain-Barré syndrome Skin diseases or scarring of the skin that block ...
  2. ... men or women. Other conditions that may cause skin that is easily stretched include: Marfan syndrome (genetic disorder of human connective tissue) Osteogenesis imperfecta (congenital bone disorder characterized by brittle bones) Pseudoxanthoma elasticum ( ...
  3. ... Treat JR, Rosenbach MA, Neuhaus IM. Genodermatoses and congenital ... Disorders of pigmentation. In: Patterson JW, ed. Weedon's Skin ...
  4. A birthmark is a skin marking that is present at birth. Birthmarks include cafe-au-lait spots, moles, and Mongolian spots. Birthmarks can be red or other colors.
  5. ... often than in women. A form of the disorder is present at birth (congenital).
  6. ... build up in tissues and organs) Blood clotting disorders ... the skin or internal organs) Inflammation of the blood vessels ( ...
  7. ... affect hearing. However, sometimes cosmetic surgery is ... Surgery to create and attach a new ear is often done in stages.
  8. Hereditary spherocytic anemia is a rare disorder of the surface layer (membrane) of red blood cells. It leads to red blood cells that ...
  9. ... and begin forming a clot. The condition is congenital, which means it is present from birth. There are several genetic abnormalities that can cause the condition.
  10. ... 12 months Chronic lung disease Weak immune system Congenital ... have had RSV bronchiolitis may be more likely to develop asthma.
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