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Duodenal atresia
- Duodenal atresia is a condition in which the first part of the small bowel (the duodenum ) has not ... The cause of duodenal atresia is not known. It is thought to result from problems during an embryo's development. The duodenum does not change ...
- ... baby's intestines or other nearby organs (such as duodenal atresia ) Death of the baby inside the womb (usually ...
- ... a gastrointestinal blockage, such as esophageal atresia and duodenal atresia Hearing problems, probably caused by repeated ear infections ...
- ... atresia) or in part of the small intestine (duodenal atresia). Individuals with type 2 do not have gastrointestinal atresias. Feingold ... Genetic ...
- ... integrin mutation in junctional epidermolysis bullosa with congenital duodenal atresia. Hum Mol Genet. 1997 May;6(5):669- ...
- Small Intestine Disorders (National Library of Medicine)Your small intestine is the longest part of your digestive system - about twenty feet long! It connects your stomach to your large intestine (or colon) and folds ...
- ... integrin mutation in junctional epidermolysis bullosa with congenital duodenal atresia. Hum Mol Genet. 1997 May;6(5):669- ...
- Birth Defects (National Library of Medicine)What are birth defects? A birth defect is a problem that happens while a baby is developing in the mother's body. Most birth defects happen during the ...
- Down Syndrome (National Library of Medicine)What is Down syndrome? Down syndrome is a condition in which a person has an extra chromosome or an extra piece of a chromosome. This extra copy changes ...
- ... defects Spina bifida Anencephaly Omphalocele Tetralogy of Fallot Duodenal atresia Turner's syndrome Intrauterine death