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Abnormality of the abdominal organs
- ... of the body, including the teeth, heart, and abdominal organs. More than 45 mutations in the PITX2 gene ...
- ... unable to store and use fats properly. These abnormalities of adipose tissue alter hormone production and affect many of the body's organs. However, it is unclear why the changes cause ...
- ... that appear female-typical. Additionally, the internal reproductive organs ... that separates the abdomen from the chest cavity (the diaphragm), which is ...
- ... including an overgrowth of adipose tissue in the abdomen that is often associated with a reddish birthmark on the skin over it, in addition to blood vessel, skin, and bone abnormalities. It is unknown whether individuals with these disorders ...
- ... testosterone interferes with the development of male reproductive organs ... pelvis, abdomen, or groin. Severely affected individuals do not develop ...
- ... leading to an enlarged bladder (megacystis) and painful abdominal swelling (distention). In addition, partially digested food can ... or more of these intestinal or urinary tract abnormalities; they are usually milder than MMIHS, or they ...