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Results 1 - 10 of 97 for Abnormal embryonic development
  1. ... hepatic fibrosis is caused by problems in the development of the portal veins and bile ducts before birth. These problems include abnormal formation of embryonic structures called ductal plates. Each ductal plate is ...
  2. ... somatic variants, arise randomly in one cell during embryonic development. As cells continue to divide, only cells arising from the first abnormal cell will have the variant. Other affected males ...
  3. ... somatic mutations, arise randomly in one cell during embryonic development. As cells continue to divide, only cells arising from the first abnormal cell will have the mutation. MEG-PMG-POLY- ...
  4. ... CHD7 gene lead to the production of an abnormal CHD7 protein that is broken down ... embryonic development likely cause the signs and symptoms of CHARGE ...
  5. ... this condition are likely undiagnosed. Coloboma arises from abnormal development of the eye. During the second month of development before birth, a seam called the optic fissure (also known as the choroidal fissure or embryonic fissure) closes to form the structures of the ...
  6. ... intestines, or spleen. These organs may be structurally abnormal or improperly ... development. The severity of heterotaxy varies widely among affected ...
  7. ... that are important for speech, chewing, and swallowing. Abnormal ... stages of embryonic development. However, it is unclear what causes these ...
  8. ... mutated, inactive gene from their unaffected father. During embryonic development, a mutation ... normally. ...
  9. ... is thought to affect the middle layer of embryonic tissue known as the ... presence of an abnormal artery in the abdomen, which diverts blood flow ...
  10. ... of genes involved in the development of an embryonic cell layer called the ... development. The altered gene activity disrupts normal development of ...
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