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Results 21 - 30 of 104 for Abnormality of the neck
  1. ... sac typically found on the back of the neck (cystic hygroma). Individuals with this type have severe arthrogryposis. Lethal multiple pterygium syndrome is associated with abnormalities such as underdevelopment (hypoplasia) of the heart, lung, ...
  2. ... smaller than usual and cone-shaped. The dental abnormalities affect both ... gland in the lower neck called the thyroid, resulting in lack of thyroid ...
  3. ... have dysostosis multiplex, which refers to multiple skeletal abnormalities seen ... stenosis) in the neck can compress and damage the spinal cord.While ...
  4. ... Notch1 function leads to the scalp and limb abnormalities characteristic of the ... percent of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC). This type of cancerous ...
  5. ... may have yellowish bumps called papules on their necks, underarms, and other areas of skin that touch when a joint bends (flexor areas). They may also have abnormalities in the eyes, such as a change in ...
  6. ... a low hairline at the back of the neck.Other signs and symptoms that can occur in lateral meningocele syndrome include a high and nasal voice, hearing loss, abnormalities of the heart or the genitourinary system, poor ...
  7. ... have dysostosis multiplex, which refers to multiple skeletal abnormalities seen ... stenosis) in the neck, which can compress and damage the spinal cord. ...
  8. ... of the bones of the skull in infants, neck stiffness, abnormal muscle tone, impaired muscle coordination, paralysis, blindness, seizures, and coma. In addition to neurological problems, familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis can cause abnormalities of the heart, kidneys, and other organs and ...
  9. ... and are found most often on the torso, neck, upper arms, and upper legs. These cysts are usually the only sign of the condition. However, some affected individuals also have mild abnormalities involving the teeth or the fingernails and toenails. ...
  10. ... its size, the enlarged thyroid can cause the neck to look swollen and may interfere with breathing and swallowing.Between 25 and 50 percent of people with Graves' disease have eye abnormalities, which are known as Graves' ophthalmopathy. These eye ...
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