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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Intestinal duplication
  1. ... through the digestive tract (peristalsis).Some individuals with intestinal pseudo-obstruction have duplications or deletions of genetic material on the X ...
  2. ... tract (peristalsis).The FLNA gene variants that cause intestinal pseudo-obstruction include deletions or duplications of genetic material. The variants are thought to ...
  3. ... that move food along during digestion.Deletions or duplications of genetic ... intestinal pseudo-obstruction.The ACTG2 gene provides instructions for ...
  4. ... unknown. Rarely, chromosomal changes such as insertions, deletions, duplications, and other rearrangements of genetic material have been ...
  5. ... kidneys that are fused together (horseshoe kidney), or duplication of the tubes that carry urine from each kidney to the bladder (ureteral duplication). These kidney abnormalities and neurogenic bladder can lead ...
  6. ... features similar to those of other genetic disorders. Duplications and deletions in several chromosome regions have been ...