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Pelvis syndrome
- ... by abnormalities of the nails, knees, elbows, and pelvis. The features of nail-patella syndrome vary in severity between affected individuals, even among ...
- ... abnormalities of the spine, ribs, collarbone (clavicle), and pelvis have also been reported.Genitopatellar syndrome is also associated with delayed development and intellectual ...
- ... undescended, which means they are located inside the pelvis or abdomen instead of outside of the body. The testes are small and do not produce sperm, so all individuals with 49,XXXXY syndrome are infertile. 49,XXXXY syndrome reduces the production ...
- ... underdevelopment of the wing-shaped structures of the pelvis (hypoplastic iliac wings). Affected individuals often have joint problems (arthropathy), including stiffness and limited mobility.Typical facial features in people with Myhre syndrome include narrow openings of the eyelids (short palpebral ...
- ... undescended, which means they are located in the pelvis or abdomen instead of outside the body. As such, affected individuals do not menstruate and are unable to conceive a child (infertile). People with complete androgen insensitivity syndrome also have sparse or absent hair in the ...
- ... 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 they are less common. For example, a ...
- ... located in unusual positions in persistent Müllerian duct syndrome. Occasionally, both testes are undescended (bilateral cryptorchidism) and the uterus is in the pelvis. More often, one testis has descended into the ...
- ... which means they are abnormally located in the pelvis, abdomen, or groin. As a result, ... The prevalence of Denys-Drash syndrome is unknown; ...
- ... other bone abnormalities, most commonly affecting the spine, pelvis, and feet. ... Kuskokwim syndrome is extremely rare. It affects a small number ...
- ... these differences in their facial features.48,XXXY syndrome disrupts male sexual development. The penis is shorter than usual, and the testes may be undescended, which means they are abnormally located inside the pelvis or abdomen. The testes are small and do ...