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Results 51 - 60 of 87 for Abnormality of the neck
  1. ... mainly during movement (intention tremors), and head and neck tremors ... abnormalities can lead to difficulty swallowing and problems producing ...
  2. ... form on each side of the head and neck during embryonic development. These structures develop into the ... skin, nerves, and muscles of the head and neck. In particular, the first and second pharyngeal arches ...
  3. ... syndrome include extra folds of skin on the neck (webbed neck) and short stature.Sheldon-Hall syndrome does not ... in the contractures and other muscle and skeletal abnormalities associated with Sheldon-Hall syndrome. It is unknown ...
  4. ... weakness of the muscles of the torso and neck (axial muscles). Other characteristic features include spine stiffness ... develop deformities called contractures that restrict movement. The neck and back become stiff and rigid, and affected ...
  5. ... such as those of the lower legs, hands, neck, and face. Muscle weakness in type 2 primarily ... proximal muscles), such as the those of the neck, shoulders, elbows, and hips. The two types of ...
  6. ... myopathy causes weakness in several muscles of the neck and face. A decade or more after the ... example, muscles involved in posture, such as the neck muscles that hold the head steady, are made ...
  7. ... syndrome include extra folds of skin on the neck (webbed neck), ridged nails, unusual curving of the fingers or ...
  8. ... the butterfly-shaped thyroid gland in the lower neck. Hypothyroidism can cause many symptoms, including weight gain ... hormone deficiency have intellectual disability; a short, stiff neck; or underdeveloped optic nerves, which carry visual information ...
  9. ... of the skull in infants (fontanelles), a short neck, low-set ears, and an inability to secrete ... sleep (sleep apnea).Affected individuals can also have abnormalities of organs such as the heart, kidneys, or ...
  10. ... called contractures that restrict the movement of the neck and back. Scoliosis, which is an abnormal side- ... swelling of the legs and feet. The heart abnormalities associated with EOMFC usually become apparent in childhood, ...
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