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Results 31 - 40 of 87 for Abnormality of the neck
  1. ... of the spinal canal (spinal stenosis) in the neck can compress and damage the spinal cord. The heart is also significantly affected by MPS II, and many individuals develop heart valve problems. Heart valve abnormalities can cause the heart to become enlarged (ventricular ...
  2. ... childhood and into adulthood, frequently affecting the scalp, neck, hands, and feet. Skin erosion ranges from mild to severe and can lead to life-threatening infection in infancy, scarring, and hair loss. Other ectodermal abnormalities in AEC syndrome include changes in skin coloring; ...
  3. ... are infertile). Additional signs and symptoms can include abnormalities of the ... neck, skin, gastrointestinal system, or genital tract. The likelihood ...
  4. ... abnormalities). Affected individuals often have a specific conduction ... shoulders, neck, and upper thighs. Many individuals with Danon disease ...
  5. ... have flattened spinal bones (vertebrae) that shorten their neck and trunk. The adult height for people with this condition is typically between 3 and 5 feet. Additional skeletal problems in people with Schimke immuno-osseous dysplasia include abnormalities of the hip joints and the end of ...
  6. ... in x-rays. Affected individuals have short, rigid necks and short torsos ... and rib abnormalities, which are present from birth, cause other signs ...
  7. ... gland (a butterfly-shaped gland in the lower neck). Brain-lung-thyroid syndrome historically included problems with ... brain-lung-thyroid syndrome has brain-related movement abnormalities. Benign hereditary chorea is the most common feature ...
  8. ... is abnormally located on the skin of the neck (dermal thymus). Problems with ... unusually small eyeballs (microphthalmia), no eyeballs (anophthalmia), ...
  9. ... developing other cancers, especially cancers of the head, neck, anus, or ... include eye abnormalities such as narrow tear ducts that may become ...
  10. ... upward (upslanting palpebral fissures), small ears, a short neck, and a ... defect. Digestive abnormalities, such as a blockage of the intestine, are ...
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