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Results 11 - 20 of 60 for Abnormal form of the vertebral bodies
  1. ... require wheelchair assistance. Many affected individuals have an abnormal ... processes. Affected individuals may experience problems with constipation, ...
  2. ... vision loss.Abnormalities in other parts of the body, such as malformed bones ... to forms of craniofacial microsomia with specific combinations of signs ...
  3. ... defects, digestive problems, or genitourinary problems (such as abnormal kidneys or reproductive ... a protein that forms specialized structures called channels through which positively charged ...
  4. ... the partial breakdown process abnormally accumulate in the body. Researchers ... have the classic form of the condition while a smaller number develop ...
  5. ... have aneurysms or dissections in arteries throughout the body and have arteries ... of the spine (scoliosis), either a sunken chest (pectus excavatum) or ...
  6. ... lost. Dystonia can affect any part of the body and worsens over time. By ... the spine (scoliosis). People with hypermanganesemia with dystonia 2 can ...
  7. ... together (fused). Many people with this condition have abnormal ... dysostosis have short bodies but normal-length arms and legs, called short- ...
  8. ... syndrome outside the circulatory system are caused by abnormal connective tissue ... curvature of the spine (scoliosis); or a chest that is either sunken ( ...
  9. ... dysplasia are often born with weakened cartilage that forms the upper ... of the spine (scoliosis) and other spine abnormalities that compress the ...
  10. ... Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome. Compared to people with other forms of ... spine (scoliosis and kyphosis); dental problems including, missing teeth; ...
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