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Abnormal lung development
- ... pressure in the blood vessels that supply the lungs (pulmonary hypertension). Females with this condition may also have abnormal development of the ovaries (polycystic ovaries). In affected teens ...
- ... inward- and upward-turning feet (clubfeet); and underdeveloped lungs.Renal tubular dysgenesis also causes severe low blood pressure (hypotension). In addition, bone development in the skull is abnormal in some affected individuals, causing a large space ...
- ... travel through the bloodstream and lodge in the lungs, causing a ... development. These factors include increased age, surgery, inactivity, or ...
- ... FOXF1 protein is important in development of the lungs and their blood ... to abnormal formation of the pulmonary blood vessels and gastrointestinal ...
- ... the abdomen from those in the chest. Abnormal development of the diaphragm ... the heart and lungs. This crowding can lead to underdevelopment of the ...
- ... pulmonary artery. This connection is open during fetal development and ... (pulmonary hypertension).Additional features of this condition include ...
- ... which is a group of conditions characterized by abnormal development of ectodermal tissues including the skin, hair, teeth, ... It is unclear how gene variants alter the development of the skin, teeth, ... likely caused by abnormal nuclear factor-kappa-B signaling in other types ...
- ... dysostosis is a group of conditions characterized by abnormal development of bones in the spine and ribs. The bones of the spine (vertebrae) are misshapen and abnormally joined together (fused). Many people with this condition have abnormal side-to-side curvature of the spine (scoliosis) ...
- ... fistula (EA/TEF) is a condition resulting from abnormal development before birth of the tube that carries food ...
- ... size with no brain abnormalities; however, some have abnormal development of the head. Abnormal development can lead to a small head size (microcephaly) ...