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Results 51 - 60 of 76 for hypoplasia
  1. ... bossing (prominent forehead), prognathism (prominent chin), and skeletal abnormalities. Skin manifestations include pits in the palms and ...
  2. ... be associated with an underlying lipid (cholesterol/triglyceride) abnormality.
  3. ... be associated with an underlying lipid (cholesterol/triglyceride) abnormality.
  4. ... BAER), is performed to help diagnose nervous-system abnormalities, hearing losses (especially in low-birth weight newborns), ...
  5. ... diverticulum is one of the most common congenital abnormalities. It occurs when the connection between the intestine ...
  6. ... upper duodenum can be visually examined for any abnormalities or growths. A biopsy can be taken through ...
  7. ... may be caused by trauma (brain injury) or abnormalities of the blood vessels (aneurysm or angioma), but ...
  8. ... amniocentesis to check for chromosomal defects or other abnormalities.
  9. ... a blood clot, venous insufficiency, arterial occlusion (closing), abnormalities in arterial blood flow caused by a narrowing, ...
  10. ... to arteriography and venography and may help diagnose abnormalities in an artery or vein.
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