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  1. Left ventricular noncompaction is a heart (cardiac) muscle disorder that occurs when the lower left chamber of the heart (left ventricle), which helps the heart pump blood, does ...
  2. ... have a particular location on the right or left side. For example, the heart, spleen, and pancreas are on the left side of the body, and most of the ... internal organs is completely flipped from right to left, a situation known as "situs inversus." This mirror- ...
  3. ... in embryonic development when the differences between the left and right sides of the body are established. ... side of the body instead of on the left. Situs inversus totalis does not cause any apparent ...
  4. ... transposition of the great arteries, Ebstein anomaly, hypoplastic left heart syndrome, interrupted aortic arch, pulmonary atresia with ... Testing Registry: Ebstein anomaly Genetic Testing Registry: Hypoplastic left heart syndrome Genetic Testing Registry: Heterotaxy, visceral, 2, ...
  5. ... limited to either the right side or the left side of the body. ("Hemi-" means "half," and " ... is affected about twice as often as the left side.People with CHILD syndrome have a skin ...
  6. ... 1A; CMD1A CARDIOMYOPATHY, DILATED, 1C, WITH OR WITHOUT LEFT VENTRICULAR NONCOMPACTION; CMD1C CARDIOMYOPATHY, DILATED, 1D; CMD1D CARDIOMYOPATHY, ... 2A; CMD2A CARDIOMYOPATHY, DILATED, 1AA, WITH OR WITHOUT LEFT VENTRICULAR NONCOMPACTION; CMD1AA LEFT VENTRICULAR NONCOMPACTION 10; LVNC10 ...
  7. ... fails to divide properly into the right and left hemispheres. This condition is called nonsyndromic to distinguish ... individuals.The brain normally divides into right and left hemispheres during the third to fourth week of ...
  8. ... include heart defects, such as underdevelopment of the left side of the heart (hypoplastic left heart syndrome); feeding difficulties in infancy; short stature; ...
  9. ... is the muscular wall that separates the lower left chamber of the heart (the left ventricle) from the lower right chamber (the right ...
  10. ... at the expected rate (failure to thrive). If left untreated, hypoglycemia can lead to seizures, learning difficulties, and other neurological problems. Hypoglycemia that is left untreated for prolonged periods can lead to neurological ...
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