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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Hypoplastic pelvis
  1. Nail-patella syndrome is characterized by abnormalities of the nails, knees, elbows, and pelvis. The features of nail-patella syndrome vary in severity between affected individuals, even among members of the same family.Nail abnormalities are ...
  2. ... underdevelopment of the wing-shaped structures of the pelvis (hypoplastic iliac wings). Affected individuals often have joint problems ( ...
  3. ... Some individuals with this condition have other bone abnormalities, most commonly affecting the spine, pelvis, and feet. Affected individuals can develop an inward ...
  4. ... and upward-turning foot called a clubfoot. Bone abnormalities of the spine, ribs, collarbone (clavicle), and pelvis have also been reported.Genitopatellar syndrome is also ...
  5. ... when delivering a baby, due to a narrow pelvis preventing passage of the infant's head.Dental abnormalities are very common in cleidocranial dysplasia and can ...
  6. ... and elbows. Bones in the spine, rib cage, pelvis, and limbs may be underdeveloped or in some cases absent. As a result of the limb bone abnormalities, individuals with this condition have very short arms ...
  7. ... and elbows. Bones in the spine, rib cage, pelvis, and limbs may be underdeveloped or in some cases absent. As a result of the limb bone abnormalities, individuals with this condition have very short arms ...
  8. ... and elbows. Bones in the spine, rib cage, pelvis, and limbs may be underdeveloped or in some cases absent. As a result of the limb bone abnormalities, individuals with this condition have very short arms ...
  9. ... and a flat bridge of the nose. Dental abnormalities are also common in ... are located inside the pelvis or abdomen instead of outside of the body. ...
  10. ... in the bones of the hands, feet, and pelvis. The areas of increased bone density appear during childhood. They do not cause pain or other health problems.Other bone abnormalities can also occur with Buschke-Ollendorff syndrome, although ...
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