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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Abnormality of the abdominal organs
  1. ... should be checked for other problems, such as abnormalities of ... intestine to the abdomen wall so that stool can be collected in ...
  2. ... high blood pressure (hypertension) Infections Diabetes mellitus ... donors, or from living relatives or friends of the recipient.
  3. ... In babies with omphalocele, the intestines and other organs remain ... congenital diaphragmatic hernia , and heart and kidney defects. ...
  4. The kidneys are paired organs that lie posterior to the abdomen, in the area of the lower back. The kidneys make urine, which is transported from the kidneys to the bladder by the ureters.
  5. ... right and left ventricles of the heart) The abdominal and chest organs in babies with dextrocardia may be abnormal and ... also need surgery to correct problems in the organs of the abdomen. Children with Kartagener syndrome will need repeated treatment ...
  6. ... Muscle cramps Pain in the back, flank, or abdomen Skeletal abnormalities
  7. ... one or both sides Drowsiness Joint pain Nail abnormalities ... PKD and cysts on the liver or other organs may be found using the following tests: Abdominal CT scan Abdominal MRI scan Abdominal ultrasound Intravenous ...
  8. ... tests for low blood sugar Chromosomal studies for abnormalities in chromosome 11 Ultrasound of the abdomen
  9. ... the small blood vessels. The lungs, heart and abdomen will be examined for abnormalities. Your blood pressure will be checked. Scleroderma can ...
  10. ... chest and abdomen MRI scan of chest and abdomen Other tests that may be done include: Biopsy of tumor Bone marrow biopsy Complete blood count (CBC) showing anemia or other abnormality Coagulation studies and erythrocyte sedimentation rate ( ESR ) Hormone ...
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