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Results 41 - 50 of 89 for Hypoplastic left heart syndrome 2
  1. ... intellectual disability, absence of the tissue connecting the left and right halves of the brain (corpus callosum), skeletal defects, heart problems, kidney and liver malformations, and facial abnormalities. Trisomy 8 mosaicism is also associated with an ...
  2. Acute Pericarditis (Merck & Co., Inc.)  
    ... pericardiocentesis,pericardiotomy,Dressler,Dresslers,Dressler's,pericardiotomy,postmyocardial infarction syndrome,pericardium,pericardial
  3. ... adulthood. The most common causes of death are heart problems, abnormalities of the throat and airways that cause pauses in breathing (obstructive apnea), and lung infections. Bohring-Opitz syndrome is thought to be a rare condition, although ...
  4. ... infancy but disappears in early childhood. Other skeletal abnormalities ... the right and left sides, and progressive abnormal curvature of the spine ( ...
  5. ... shape of facial structures between the right and left sides of the face (facial asymmetry). In about two-thirds of cases, both sides of the face have abnormalities, which usually differ from one side to the ...
  6. ... when feeding. Most males with Opitz G/BBB syndrome have genital abnormalities ... into two lobes (bifid scrotum). These genital abnormalities can lead ...
  7. ... to be weaker.The physical features of FG syndrome include weak muscle tone (hypotonia), broad thumbs, and wide first (big) toes. Abnormalities of the tissue connecting the left and right halves of the brain (the corpus ...
  8. ... people with certain genetic disorders, such as Turner syndrome . Aortic coarctation is one of the more common heart conditions that are present at birth (congenital heart defects). This abnormality accounts for about 5% of all congenital heart ...
  9. ... located on the X chromosome, one of the two sex chromosomes in each cell.When heterotaxy syndrome ... HTX Ivemark syndrome Left isomerism Right isomerism Situs ambiguus Situs ambiguus viscerum ...
  10. ... cardiomyopathy (ARVC). Type II, also known as Carvajal syndrome, has hair and skin abnormalities similar to type I but features a different form of cardiomyopathy, called dilated left ventricular cardiomyopathy. Type III also has signs and ...
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