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Results 11 - 17 of 17 for Congenital defects
  1. ... in your ability to move around, or bone abnormalities fever, sore throat, chills, difficult or painful urination, ...
  2. ... a potentially serious reaction called amyloid related imaging abnormalities (ARIA), which most commonly includes temporary swelling in ...
  3. ... decreased urination bone pain, difficulty moving, or bone abnormalities Taking repotrectinib may increase the risk that you ...
  4. ... a potentially serious reaction called amyloid related imaging abnormalities (ARIA), which most commonly includes temporary swelling in ...
  5. ... injury to red blood cells, causing anemia, kidney abnormalities, neurologic changes, and fever. This condition is called ...
  6. ... If taken by pregnant women, bicalutamide can cause abnormalities in the fetus. Women who are or may ...
  7. ... the baby could be born with serious birth defects. Most people who are vaccinated with MMR will be protected for life. Vaccines and high rates of vaccination have made these diseases much less common in the United States.
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