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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Inguinal hernia
  1. ... condition called hernia uteri inguinalis, a form of inguinal hernia. In other cases, the undescended testis from the ... also pulled into the same track, forming an inguinal hernia. This condition, called transverse testicular ectopia, is common ...
  2. ... the belly-button (umbilical hernia) or lower abdomen (inguinal hernia), heart valve abnormalities, distinctive-looking facial features that ...
  3. ... the belly-button (umbilical hernia) or lower abdomen (inguinal hernia). People with MPS II usually have thick skin ...
  4. ... the belly-button (umbilical hernia) or lower abdomen (inguinal hernia). Some affected individuals have dental abnormalities such as ...
  5. ... the belly-button (umbilical hernia) or lower abdomen (inguinal hernia). The airway may become narrow in some people ...
  6. ... the belly-button (umbilical hernia) or lower abdomen (inguinal hernia). Cardiac abnormalities may also occur in this condition, ...
  7. ... the belly-button (umbilical hernia) or lower abdomen (inguinal hernia). People with severe MPS I generally begin to ...
  8. ... the belly-button (umbilical hernia) or lower abdomen (inguinal hernia).Shprintzen-Goldberg syndrome has signs and symptoms similar ...
  9. ... the belly-button (umbilical hernia) or lower abdomen (inguinal hernia). The clear covering of the eye (cornea) typically ...
  10. ... the belly-button (umbilical hernia) or lower abdomen (inguinal hernia). Unlike some other types of mucopolysaccharidosis, MPS IV ...
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