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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Congenital atresia of colon
  1. ... About 20 percent of people with CCHS have abnormalities in the nerves that control the digestive tract (Hirschsprung disease), resulting in severe constipation, intestinal blockage, and enlargement of the colon. (Some researchers refer to the combination of CCHS ...
  2. ... cleft palate), extra fingers or toes (polydactyly), and abnormalities of the genitalia or urinary tract.Juvenile polyposis syndrome is diagnosed when a person has any one of the following: (1) more than five juvenile polyps of the colon or rectum; (2) juvenile polyps in other parts ...
  3. ... process hearing, speech, memory, and emotion. The brain abnormalities and ... the duodenum, and the colon. The deposits in these tissues often do not ...
  4. ... severe constipation, intestinal blockage, and enlargement of the colon. Chronic ... and abnormalities of the urinary tract and genitalia. Less commonly, ...
  5. ... severe constipation, intestinal blockage, and enlargement of the colon. Narrowing of the anus (anal stenosis) or blockage ...
  6. ... does not empty. In addition, the large intestine (colon) is abnormally narrow (microcolon) because of a shortage ... catheter) to remove urine from the bladder.Another abnormality in some people with MMIHS is intestinal malrotation, ...