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- ... physical exam is done during an attack, the exam will usually reveal Horner syndrome (one-sided eyelid drooping or a small pupil). ...
- ... this potentially life-threatening condition during newborn screening exams. Chromosomal abnormalities, including Klinefelter syndrome (47,XXY) and Turner syndrome (45,X). If ...
- ... level Genetic testing of STAT3 gene An eye exam may reveal signs of dry eye syndrome . A chest x-ray may reveal lung abscesses. ...
- ... The health care provider will perform a physical exam and look for signs of atypical development. Infants with Turner syndrome often have swollen hands and feet. The following ...
- This condition may be found during early infant exams. A geneticist is often needed to diagnose Noonan syndrome.
- Your health care provider will perform a physical exam and ask about your symptoms. Tests to confirm Cushing syndrome: 24-hour urine sample to measure cortisol and ...
- ... colored eyes in your infant. A thorough eye exam is needed to rule out a medical problem. Some conditions and syndromes associated with heterochromia, such as pigmentary glaucoma, can ...
- An exam may not reveal the specific problem. However, it may indicate nephrotic syndrome or other causes of renal vein thrombosis. Tests include: Abdominal CT scan Abdominal MRI Abdominal ultrasound Duplex ...
- ... the ability to see in certain areas. The exam will check for signs of too much cortisol (Cushing syndrome), too much growth hormone (acromegaly), or too much ...
- The health care provider will do a physical exam to look for signs and symptoms of Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome. Often this is enough to make a diagnosis. ...