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Results 81 - 87 of 87 for Abnormality of the neck
  1. ... extend to various areas of the head and neck. Compression of the cranial nerves can lead to ... height and do not have syndactyly or nail abnormalities. Affected individuals tend to have less severe cranial ...
  2. ... artery that supplies blood to the head and neck (the carotid artery) on the affected side, resulting ...
  3. ... is lymphadenopathy, usually affecting lymph nodes in the neck. Histiocytes can also accumulate in other parts of ...
  4. ... gravis, however, additional muscles in the face and neck are affected. Affected individuals may have unusual facial ... signaling between nerve and muscle cells. These signaling abnormalities lead to decreased muscle movement and the muscle ...
  5. ... a wide, short skull (brachycephaly); a short, broad neck; and facial features described as coarse. Some people ... absent reflexes (areflexia).Because of the nervous system abnormalities that occur in spastic paraplegia type 49, it ...
  6. ... in skin folds, such as the groin, armpits, neck, and under the breasts. These inflamed areas can ... amount of functional hSPCA1 protein in cells. This abnormality impairs cells' ability to store calcium normally. For ...
  7. ... commonly, pigmentation changes can also occur on the neck, wrists, back of the hands, face, scalp, scrotum, ... melanosome transport is thought to cause the pigmentation abnormalities seen in individuals with Dowling-Degos disease.Mutations ...
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