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Results 1 - 10 of 32 for Inguinal
  1. ... or soft out-pouchings in the lower abdomen (inguinal hernias). The uterus and fallopian tubes are typically ... condition called hernia uteri inguinalis, a form of inguinal hernia. In other cases, the undescended testis from ...
  2. ... on the neck and in the armpits and groin.Cutis laxa can also affect connective tissue in ... have soft out-pouchings in the lower abdomen (inguinal hernia) or around the belly button (umbilical hernia). ...
  3. ... belly-button (an umbilical hernia) or near the groin (an inguinal hernia).Infants with achondrogenesis type 2, which is ...
  4. ... most likely to form in the armpits and groin. They may also develop around the anus, on ... of apocrine glands (such as the armpits and groin). The hair follicles have a buildup of a ...
  5. ... stomach into the small intestines. Others can develop inguinal hernia, in which the contents of the abdomen ...
  6. ... soft out-pouching in the lower abdomen (an inguinal hernia). The prevalence of FG syndrome is unknown, ...
  7. ... the belly-button (umbilical hernia) or lower abdomen (inguinal hernia), heart valve abnormalities, distinctive-looking facial features ...
  8. ... are abnormally located in the pelvis, abdomen, or groin. Severely affected individuals do not develop secondary sex ...
  9. ... are abnormally located in the pelvis, abdomen, or groin. People with this form of the disorder do ...
  10. ... the belly-button (umbilical hernia) or lower abdomen (inguinal hernia). People with MPS II usually have thick ...
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