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Results 1 - 10 of 41 for Throat
  1. ... the skin. More About This Health Condition anterior pharynx-defective 2 APH2 ATAG1874 KIAA0253 NICA_HUMAN nicastrin ...
  2. ... associated with partial or complete closure of the throat (pper airway). Complete closure can lead to apnea ...
  3. ... the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose, and throat.HNSCC is classified by its location: it can ... mouth (oral cavity), the middle part of the throat near the mouth (oropharynx), the space behind the ...
  4. ... the eyes (oculo-) and a part of the throat called the pharynx (-pharyngeal). Affected individuals usually first experience weakness of ... with ptosis, affected individuals develop weakness of the throat muscles that causes difficulty swallowing (dysphagia). Dysphagia begins ...
  5. ... muscular dystrophy that specifically involves muscles in the throat, lower legs, and forearms. Muscles farther from the ... 2 is weakness of the vocal cords and throat. This weakness initially causes the voice to sound ...
  6. ... those in the limbs, face, mouth, tongue, and throat. These muscle twitches can cause vocal tics (such ... Eating can also be impaired as tongue and throat twitches can interfere with chewing and swallowing food. ...
  7. ... the moist lining of the mouth, nose, and throat. NOTCH1 gene mutations associated with this condition are ...
  8. ... the moist lining of the mouth, nose, and throat. CDKN2A gene mutations associated with this condition are ...
  9. ... palate), tongue, gums, and inside the cheeks and throat. Other features of Darier disease include nail abnormalities, ...
  10. ... colon, and rectum, as well as the mouth, throat, and skin. Additionally, granulomas within the gastrointestinal tract ...
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