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Abnormality of the ureter
- ... have one or more kidney or urinary tract abnormalities. For paired structures, like the kidneys and ureters, one or both may be affected. Many different ...
- ... organs through the navel (omphalocele), heart defects, chest abnormalities, obstruction of the ducts between the kidneys and bladder (ureters), and, in males, opening of the urethra on ...
- ... individuals have hearing loss.In addition to skeletal abnormalities, individuals with frontometaphyseal dysplasia may have obstruction of the ducts between the kidneys and bladder (ureters), heart defects, or constrictions in the passages leading ...
- ... disorder have hearing loss.In addition to skeletal abnormalities, individuals with Melnick-Needles syndrome may have obstruction of the ducts between the kidneys and bladder (ureters) or heart defects.Males with Melnick-Needles syndrome ...
- ... bones in the arms and legs are normal.Abnormalities of the genitals and urinary tract can vary among affected individuals. Many people with hand-foot-genital syndrome have defects in the ureters, which are tubes that carry urine from each ...
- ... delayed development, or confusion. Rarely, affected individuals have abnormalities of organs or tissues that make up the urinary tract, such as the bladder or the tubes that carry fluid from the kidneys to the bladder (the ureters). Imerslund-Gräsbeck syndrome is a rare condition that ...
- ... catheter) to remove urine from the bladder.Another abnormality in some people ... the kidneys or the ureters, which are the ducts that carry urine from ...
- ... it from each kidney to the bladder (the ureters). Urine may also accumulate in the kidneys (hydronephrosis). ... that the genetic changes may lead to an abnormality in this brain region that may account for ...
- ... of the ducts between the kidneys and bladder (ureters), a large bladder that cannot empty normally (high- ... Citation on PubMed Kanki T, Klionsky DJ. Mitochondrial abnormalities drive cell death in Wolfram syndrome 2. Cell ...