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Results 51 - 60 of 145 for Abnormality of the vertebral column
  1. ... and feet, causing pain and limiting movement. Bone abnormalities later spread to other parts of the body, with joint problems (arthropathy) occurring in the elbows, shoulders, knees, hips, and spine. Most people with Winchester syndrome develop low bone ...
  2. ... these characteristic features. Affected individuals may have additional abnormalities that are not among the characteristic features of VACTERL association.Defects in the bones of the spine (vertebrae) are present in 60 to 80 percent ...
  3. ... and feet, causing pain and limiting movement. Bone abnormalities can later spread to other areas of the body, with joint problems (arthropathy) occurring in the elbows, shoulders, knees, hips, and spine. Most people with MONA develop low bone mineral ...
  4. ... bones (vertebrae) primarily causes the short stature. Spinal abnormalities include flattened vertebrae (platyspondyly) with hump-shaped bulges, progressive thinning of the discs between vertebrae, and an abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis or kyphosis). These spinal problems also cause ...
  5. ... particularly the formation of bones in the face, spine, and limbs. These changes lead to the skeletal abnormalities characteristic of Robinow syndrome. A lack of this ...
  6. ... of normal bone formation (ossification) in the skull, spine, and pelvis. Serious health problems result from these abnormalities, and infants with achondrogenesis usually die before or ...
  7. ... issues such as an abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis) and require wheelchair assistance from childhood.Muscle abnormalities can lead to difficulty swallowing and problems producing ...
  8. ... viewed under a microscope. The inclusions resemble an abnormality known as ... spine stiffness, scoliosis, and serious breathing problems. Because they ...
  9. ... in about half of all affected individuals, are abnormalities known as ... allow part of the spine to protrude abnormally through the opening at the ...
  10. ... People with this condition may also have foot abnormalities, a high arch in the roof of the mouth (high-arched palate), and abnormal side-to-side curvature of the spine (scoliosis). Rarely, individuals with centronuclear myopathy have a ...
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