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Results 1 - 10 of 35 for Abnormality of the mouth
  1. ... Obstruction from obesity for sleep apnea Congenital (inherited) abnormality of the larynx or trachea Severe neck or mouth injuries Inhalation of corrosive material smoke or steam ...
  2. ... when the thin tissue separating the nose and mouth area during fetal development remains after birth. The condition is the most common nasal abnormality in newborn infants. Females get this condition about ...
  3. ... organs. When the scope is inserted through the mouth, the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and upper duodenum can be visually examined for any abnormalities or growths. A biopsy can be taken through ...
  4. ... inability to breathe on your own An inherited abnormality of the ... or mouth injuries Surgery around the voice box (larynx) that ...
  5. ... bronchoscope. The scope is passed down through the mouth and throat and a small piece of tissue is removed and sent to the laboratory. This test may be performed when an abnormality of the upper airway is suspected. It may ...
  6. ... breathing, coughing up blood Skin -- Sores in the mouth Kidney -- ... abnormalities including anemia , low white blood cell or platelet ...
  7. ... Irritability Irritation and cracking of skin around the mouth, ... Skeletal (bone) abnormalities Not able to move a painful arm or ...
  8. ... of mastoiditis. The following tests may show an abnormality of the mastoid bone: CT scan of the ear Head CT scan A culture of drainage from the ear may show bacteria.
  9. ... through a vein (IV). Blood thinners taken by mouth may be prescribed ... abnormalities, such as tumors or poorly-formed blood vessels ...
  10. A flexible fiberoptic tube is passed through the mouth and down the ... disease, and structural abnormalities of the stomach.
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