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Results 1 - 10 of 25 for Short forearm
  1. ... soft spots") Loose joints Prominent forehead ( frontal bossing ) Short forearms Short fingers Short stature Increased risk of getting ...
  2. ... arm, and small or missing bone in the forearm Short height Small head Small testicles and genital changes ...
  3. ... motion Nail problems , including missing or deformed nails Short arms and legs, especially forearm and lower leg Short height, between 3.5 ...
  4. ... growth of bones in the hands and feet Short bones Shortening of the forearm bones near the wrist Two genes have been ...
  5. ... may be told to hold your breath for short periods. Some exams require a special dye called contrast. The dye is usually given before the test through a vein (IV) in your hand or forearm. The dye helps the radiologist see certain areas ...
  6. ... may be told to hold your breath for short periods of time. The scan should take less than 30 minutes.
  7. ... You may have to hold your breath for short periods of time. The scan should take only about 5 minutes.
  8. ... in your skin and blood vessel during a short operation. When you have dialysis, your blood flows out of the access into the hemodialysis machine. After your blood is filtered in the machine, it flows back through the access into your body.
  9. ... You may need to hold your breath for short periods of time. The scan should take only 10 to 15 minutes.
  10. ... may be told to hold your breath for short periods of time. The entire scan should only take about 10 minutes.
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