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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Shoulder muscle hypoplasia
  1. ... affected individuals are born with missing or underdeveloped muscles on one side of the body, resulting in abnormalities that can affect the chest, shoulder, arm, and hand. The extent and severity of ...
  2. ... and feet. As the disorder progresses, the sensory abnormalities can affect the hands, arms, shoulders, joints, and abdomen. Affected individuals may also experience muscle wasting and weakness as they get older. Weakness ...
  3. ... contractures by adulthood, typically in their fingers, elbows, shoulders, and ankles. ... including small bumps called follicular hyperkeratosis on the ...
  4. ... arms and lower legs and later also affecting muscles in the shoulders and hips.Almost all people with Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy develop heart problems by adulthood. In many cases, these heart problems are abnormalities of the electrical signals that control the heartbeat ( ...
  5. ... clubfoot). Less commonly, contractures affect the hips, knees, shoulders, ... individuals, the muscles between the ribs do not function properly, which ...
  6. ... abnormalities). Affected individuals often have a specific conduction ... of the shoulders, neck, and upper thighs. Many individuals with Danon ...
  7. ... side of the face than the other. Weak shoulder muscles tend to make the shoulder blades (scapulae) protrude ... common sign known as scapular winging. Weakness in muscles of the shoulders and upper arms can make it difficult to ...
  8. ... onset distal myopathy: slow myosin defect with variable abnormalities on muscle biopsy. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2006 Feb;77( ...
  9. ... arm, and abnormalities of the collar bone or shoulder blades. These skeletal abnormalities may affect one or both of the upper ... have cardiac conduction disease, which is caused by abnormalities in the ... muscle (fibrillation). Cardiac conduction disease can occur along with ...
  10. ... be related to hormonal problems, abnormal bone or muscle growth, nervous system abnormalities, or other factors that have not been identified. ...
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