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Results 51 - 60 of 104 for Abnormality of the neck
  1. ... are set low and rotated backward, a short neck with a low hairline in the back, and ...
  2. ... the body, although they most commonly affect the neck, groin, and armpits. Breaks in the skin often ...
  3. ... lung cancer in tobacco smokers and head and neck cancer. The changes that are associated with these ... The incidence of lung cancer and head and neck cancer is increased only when both of these ...
  4. ... certain joints, most often the elbows, ankles, and neck, and usually become ... are abnormalities of the electrical signals that control the heartbeat ( ...
  5. ... mainly during movement (intention tremors), and head and neck tremors ... abnormalities can lead to difficulty swallowing and problems producing ...
  6. ... form on each side of the head and neck during embryonic development. These structures develop into the ... skin, nerves, and muscles of the head and neck. In particular, the first and second pharyngeal arches ...
  7. ... syndrome include extra folds of skin on the neck (webbed neck) and short stature.Sheldon-Hall syndrome does not ... in the contractures and other muscle and skeletal abnormalities associated with Sheldon-Hall syndrome. It is unknown ...
  8. ... tissues in the front and side of the neck, and the eyes, ears, and kidneys. After birth, ... that disrupts the development of tissues in the neck and causes malformations of the ears and kidneys. ...
  9. ... cohort of hearing-impaired patients. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2005 Jun;131(6):481-7. doi: ... in homeostasis and deafness. Curr Opin Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2008 Oct;16(5):452-7. doi: ...
  10. ... weakness of the muscles of the torso and neck (axial muscles). Other characteristic features include spine stiffness ... develop deformities called contractures that restrict movement. The neck and back become stiff and rigid, and affected ...
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