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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Abnormality of the lower urinary tract
  1. ... broadening of the ridges in the upper and lower jaw that contain the sockets of ... tract, and abnormally low levels of thyroid hormones (hypothyroidism). ...
  2. ... syndrome have reduced or excessive sensation in their lower limbs. ... are diverse. Urinary tract problems can result from abnormalities in the ...
  3. ... the eyes (glaucoma), and involuntary eye movements (nystagmus). Abnormalities of the genitalia and urinary tract (genitourinary anomalies) are seen more frequently in males ...
  4. ... legs and feet.Less commonly, affected individuals have abnormalities of the heart, kidneys, genitalia, and urinary tract. Nager syndrome is a rare condition. Its prevalence ...
  5. ... 2 duplication include malformations of the kidneys and urinary tract. However, there is no particular pattern of physical abnormalities that characterizes 16p11.2 duplications; signs and symptoms ...
  6. ... various abdominal organs can protrude (abdominal wall defect), abnormalities in ... frequent urinary tract problems, such as a lack of kidney development ( ...
  7. ... of the skin between the fingers and toes, abnormalities of the fingernails ... of the urinary tract, including the kidneys and bladder.Because the signs ...
  8. ... by changes in the inner ear (sensorineural deafness), urinary tract problems, reduced amounts of the sex hormone testosterone ... percent of people with Wolfram syndrome have a urinary tract problem. Urinary tract problems include obstruction of the ...
  9. ... the hands and feet, and the genitals and urinary system (genitourinary tract). This condition mainly affects males, although females may ...
  10. ... most common type of infection, though gastrointestinal and urinary tract infections also frequently occur.A potentially life-threatening ...
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