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Abnormality of the neck
- ... one area, most often the eyes, jaw, or neck, and later spreads to other parts of the ... how these changes are related to the movement abnormalities characteristic of this disease. However, they suspect that ...
- ... unusual linear skin markings on the head and neck. These markings follow the paths along which cells ... problems and skin markings, this condition can cause abnormalities in the brain, heart, and genitourinary system. A ...
- ... such as walking. In others, muscles in the neck are affected first, causing the head to be ... with dystonia 16 develop a pattern of movement abnormalities known as parkinsonism. These abnormalities include unusually slow ...
- ... and knees and on the front of the neck. In adolescents and adults, the rashes typically occur ... of signs and symptoms, which can include skin abnormalities and immunodeficiency. Some such disorders are Netherton syndrome; ...
- ... butterfly-shaped organ at the base of the neck, may become enlarged (a condition called a goiter) ... noncancerous (benign) gastrointestinal growths called polyps and other abnormalities, can also occur in McCune-Albright syndrome. McCune- ...
- ... walk before muscle weakness becomes apparent. First the neck muscles weaken, causing the head to fall forward ( ... also have an increased risk of heart rhythm abnormalities (arrhythmias).Over time, muscle weakness causes most infants ...
- ... the limbs builds up around the face and neck, and inside the abdomen. Excess fat in these ... type of the disorder develop muscle weakness (myopathy), abnormalities of the heart muscle (cardiomyopathy), a form of ...
- ... becomes noticeable in early childhood, starting with the neck and shoulders and proceeding down the body and ... are generally born with malformed big toes. This abnormality of the big toes is a characteristic feature ...
- ... muscles of the hips, thighs, upper arms, or neck, or muscles farther away from the center of ... depletion with variable tissue expression: a novel genetic abnormality in mitochondrial diseases. Am J Hum Genet. 1991 ...
- ... problems with movement and balance (ataxia), head and neck tremors (titubation), involuntary tensing of the muscles (dystonia), ...