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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Breast hypoplasia
  1. ... to less fat under the skin (subcutaneous fat). Breast and nipple abnormalities may also occur, and underarm (axillary) hair is ...
  2. ... and the start of monthly periods (menstruation) and breast development in females. Other hormone abnormalities lead to short stature in some affected individuals. ...
  3. ... females may have unusually small external genital folds (hypoplasia of the labia majora) and small breasts. Both males and females with this condition can ...
  4. ... or absent (athelia). In some cases the underlying breast tissue is absent as well (amastia).Other features that can occur in this disorder include malformed and brittle fingernails and toenails (nail dystrophy), dental abnormalities including widely-spaced or missing teeth, fusion of ...
  5. ... LHCGR gene, they do not have Leydig cell hypoplasia because they do not have Leydig cells. They have normal female genitalia and normal breast and pubic hair development, but they may begin ...
  6. ... underdeveloped or absent uterus and may also have abnormalities of other reproductive organs. Women with this condition have normal female external genitalia, and they develop breasts and pubic hair normally at puberty; however, they ...
  7. ... abdomen (inguinal hernia). Some affected individuals have dental abnormalities ... breasts. Nearly half of individuals with Nicolaides-Baraitser syndrome ...
  8. ... on the lower abdomen, upper thighs, buttocks, and breasts. They can disappear and reappear or remain stable ... tumor development include the upper thighs and groin, breasts, armpits, and the crook of the elbow. Open ...
  9. ... testosterone can lead to delayed or incomplete puberty, breast enlargement (gynecomastia), decreased muscle mass, decreased bone density, ... involuntary trembling (tremors) in their arms or hands, breast cancer (if gynecomastia develops), thinning and weakening of ...
  10. ... adolescent boys, some affected individuals may also experience breast enlargement (gynecomastia). Despite having testes, people with this ... excess of estrogen may be produced, leading to breast enlargement in some affected individuals. HSD17B3 This condition ...
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