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Results 61 - 70 of 181 for Abnormality of limbs
  1. ... q) arm in a region designated q13-q15. Abnormalities of chromosome 12 have ... arms and legs (extremities). Clear cell sarcomas occur most often in young ...
  2. ... of the spine (lordosis or kyphosis). The spinal abnormalities may affect the ... joints in the lower limbs may be unusually stiff and difficult to move. ...
  3. ... Most affected individuals have a group of movement abnormalities called ... limbs (choreoathetosis), and an unsteady walking style (gait).Psychiatric ...
  4. ... a gene called BHLHA9, which is important for limb development. The signs and symptoms of SHFLD3 can vary from person to person but typically include abnormalities of a bone in the lower leg (tibia) ...
  5. ... this problem with neuronal migration causes a brain abnormality called cobblestone ... dystrophy More About This Health Condition ...
  6. ... involve spasticity and weakness only in the lower limbs, while the complex types ... and disturbances in nerve function (neuropathy). Spastic paraplegia ...
  7. ... third major feature of Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome. These abnormalities include ... Veins deep in the limbs can also be abnormal in people with Klippel- ...
  8. ... hair that is thin and fragile, and dental abnormalities. Many affected ... individuals have short limbs compared to the size of their torso, as ...
  9. ... signaling between nerve and muscle cells. These signaling abnormalities lead to ... hips, and limbs, known as limb-girdle muscle weakness. More About ...
  10. ... XY gonadal dysgenesis with minifascicular neuropathy. The nerve abnormalities affect ... desert hedgehog homolog (Drosophila) DHH_HUMAN ...
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