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- ... a role include prior head injury, infections, and abnormal function in certain areas of the brain. Genes (family history) seems to play a strong role. A history of physical or ...
- ... primary amyloidosis is not well understood. Genes may play a role. The condition is related to abnormal and excess production of specific proteins. The proteins ...
- ... person usually knows that their eating pattern is abnormal. They ... cultural factors may play a role. Bulimia is likely due to more ...
- ... unknown. Health care providers believe the following may play a role in the development of this condition: Wearing tight shoes and high heels Abnormal positioning of toes Flat feet Forefoot problems, including ...
- ... known. An increased level of estrogen hormone may play a role. This stimulates the buildup of the lining of the uterus. This can lead to abnormal overgrowth of the endometrium and cancer . Most cases ...
- ... cause of craniosynostosis is not known. Genes may play a role, but there is usually no family history of the condition. It may be caused by external pressure on a baby's head before birth. Abnormal development of the base of the skull and ...
- Hereditary amyloidosis is a condition in which abnormal protein ... deposits damage the tissues and interfere with how organs work.
- ... severe aortic stenosis may be told not to play competitive ... heart rhythms (most commonly atrial fibrillation). These include ...
- ... children with this condition have hydrocephalus , or an abnormal ... pregnancy appear to play a part in this type of birth defect. ...
- ... a lack of certain nutrients (nutritional deficiencies) may play a role. It is a rare disorder that can be linked to cancers of the esophagus and throat. It is more common in women.