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Diaphragm disorder
- ... separates the abdomen from the chest cavity (the diaphragm), which is called a diaphragmatic hernia, may occur in people with this disorder. Affected individuals may also have short stature and ...
- ... separates the abdomen from the chest cavity (the diaphragm) can cause breathing problems in some people with myasthenia gravis. About 10 percent of people with this disorder experience a potentially life-threatening complication in which ...
- ... inhalation to allow the lungs to expand. With diaphragm paralysis, affected ... of the disorder later in childhood.Soon after respiratory failure occurs, ...
- ... of normal slit diaphragms. Without a functional slit diaphragm, more molecules pass ... renal disease.NPHS1 gene mutations cause all cases of congenital ...
- ... separates the abdomen from the chest cavity (the diaphragm). This potentially ... this disorder have severe to profound intellectual disability and other ...
- ... separates the abdomen from the chest cavity (the diaphragm), which is called a diaphragmatic hernia. ... autism spectrum disorder, or both. However, most of these affected individuals ...
- ... of the diaphragm, or those in which the diaphragm muscle is absent with only a thin membrane in its place, ... the condition appears as a feature of a disorder that affects many body systems, called a syndrome. ...
- ... with early respiratory failure (HMERF) is an inherited disease that affects ... particularly the diaphragm (the muscle that separates the organs in the ...
- ... separates the abdomen from the chest cavity (the diaphragm) can also occur in triosephosphate isomerase deficiency. Diaphragm weakness can cause breathing problems and ultimately leads ...
- ... separates the abdomen from the chest cavity (the diaphragm). The most common defect is a congenital diaphragmatic hernia, which is a hole in the diaphragm that develops before birth. This hole allows the ...