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Results 1 - 10 of 55 for Agenesis of pulmonary vessels
  1. ... of this protein's function leads to the pulmonary vessel abnormalities that underlie PVOD. BMPR2 EIF2AK4 When caused by ...
  2. ... head size (microcephaly), developmental delays, recurrent infections, blood vessel abnormalities, stomach problems, or lung disease. Periventricular heterotopia may also occur in association ...
  3. ... the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.Other abnormalities of the blood vessels in the lungs also occur in ACD/MPV. The veins that ... shortage of FOXF1 protein affects the development of pulmonary blood ... the additional abnormalities, such as heart defects, seen in some infants ...
  4. ... is characterized by loose and sagging skin, a lung disease called emphysema, and severe abnormalities involving the heart and blood vessels.Variants in the EFEMP2 gene likely prevent cells ...
  5. ... cord (central nervous system), gastrointestinal tract, large blood vessels, heart, lungs, and kidneys. Central nervous system abnormalities can lead to headaches, confusion, personality changes, memory ...
  6. ... disorder that results in the development of multiple abnormalities in the blood vessels.In the circulatory system, blood carrying oxygen from the lungs is normally pumped by the heart into the ...
  7. ... immune system that leads to recurrent skin and lung infections as well as abnormalities of the bones, teeth, and blood vessels. The condition is characterized by high levels of ...
  8. ... regulate development, leading to abnormal formation of the pulmonary blood vessels. Affected infants with FOXF1 gene mutations usually also have gastrointestinal abnormalities. More About This Health Condition ACDMPV FKHL5 Forkhead, ...
  9. ... nonfunctional FOXF1 protein interfere with the development of pulmonary blood vessels and cause ACD/MPV. Affected infants may also have gastrointestinal abnormalities.Researchers suggest that deletions resulting in the loss ...
  10. ... this increase is related to the specific blood vessel abnormalities that occur in RAMSVPS, or why these abnormalities are confined to the eyes and the pulmonary artery. Researchers suggest that differences in normal levels ...
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