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Results 11 - 20 of 2,826 for Congenital defects
  1. Hereditary urea cycle abnormalities are inherited conditions. They can cause problems with the removal of waste from the body in the urine.
  2. ... seizure. Aicardi syndrome may occur with other brain defects. Other symptoms may include: Coloboma (cat's eye) Intellectual disability Smaller-than-normal eyes (microphthalmia)
  3. Congenital Heart Defects and Critical CHDs (March of Dimes Foundation)  
    Congenital heart defects are the most common types of birth defects. Learn about newborn screening for heart defects and ...
  4. What Are Congenital Heart Defects? From the National Institutes of Health (National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)  
    Congenital Heart Defects/Start Here ... Congenital Heart Defects ... National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... congenital heart ...
  5. ... It accounts for less than 1% of all congenital heart defects. This condition can occur on its own or ... window is successful in most cases. If the defect is treated quickly, the child should not have any lasting effects.
  6. Congenital platelet function defects are conditions that prevent clotting elements in the blood, called platelets, from working as they should. ...
  7. Congenital heart defect corrective surgery fixes or treats a heart defect that a child is born with. A baby born with one or more heart defects has congenital heart disease . Surgery is needed if the defect ...
  8. Walking abnormalities can be caused by many different types of problems. Problems with the joints, (such as arthritis), bones ( ... are due to a physical condition. Some walking abnormalities have been given names: Propulsive gait -- a stooped, ...
  9. ... A double aortic arch may occur in other congenital heart defects, including: Tetralogy of Fallot Truncus arteriosus Transposition of ...
  10. ... is small and is not associated with other abnormalities. Surgery to close the defect is recommended if ... developed to close the defect (if no other abnormalities are present) without open heart surgery. Some people ...
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