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Results 1 - 2 of 2 for Hypoplastic pelvis
  1. ... bone formation (ossification) in the skull, spine, and pelvis. Serious health problems result from these abnormalities, and infants with achondrogenesis usually die before or ...
  2. ... which means they are abnormally located in the pelvis, abdomen, or groin. ... abnormalities, including a small penis (micropenis), the opening of ...