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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Spinal stenosis
  1. ... experience a potentially serious complication of achondroplasia called spinal stenosis. Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal that ... compress) the upper part of the spinal cord. Spinal stenosis causes with pain, tingling, and weakness in the ...
  2. ... hand and fingers. Narrowing of the spinal canal (spinal stenosis) in the neck can compress and damage the spinal cord. The heart is also significantly affected by ...
  3. ... hand and fingers. Narrowing of the spinal canal (spinal stenosis) in the neck can compress and damage the spinal cord.While both forms of MPS I can ...
  4. ... may develop a narrowing of the spinal canal (spinal stenosis) in the neck, which can compress and damage the spinal cord.The life expectancy of individuals with MPS ...
  5. ... can develop a narrowing of the spinal canal (spinal stenosis) in the neck, which can compress and damage the spinal cord. Rarely, spinal nerve abnormalities may cause abnormal ...
  6. ... may develop a narrowing of the spinal canal (spinal stenosis) in the neck, which can compress and damage the spinal cord. Cardiac problems in people with MPS VI ...
  7. ... serious or life-threatening complications including abnormal thickening (stenosis) of the cartilage that makes up the airways, which restricts breathing. Also, abnormalities of spinal bones in the neck can lead to pinching ( ...
  8. ... flow from the heart into the lungs (pulmonic stenosis). Pulmonic stenosis may occur along with a hole between the ... dysplasia (AHD) Cardiovertebral syndrome Cholestasis with peripheral pulmonary stenosis Hepatic ductular hypoplasia Hepatofacioneurocardiovertebral syndrome Paucity of interlobular ...