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  1. ... Sometimes, the cause is not known. Hormones may play a role. The most common site for an ectopic pregnancy is the fallopian tube. In rare cases, this can occur in the ovary, abdomen, or cervix . An ectopic pregnancy can occur even if you use birth control.
  2. ... disorder gets worse. This interferes with ability to play sports because ... loss and abnormal heart rhythms may occur, but are rare.
  3. ... prevent SCIs: Proper safety practices during work and play can ... blows or abnormal twisting and bending of the back or neck, ...
  4. ... genes and chemicals in the brain (neurotransmitters) may play a role. Schizoaffective disorder is thought to be less common than schizophrenia and mood disorders. Women may have the condition more often than men. Schizoaffective disorder is rare in children.
  5. ... gene defect, or both. Environmental factors may also play a role. You are slightly more likely to ... symptoms: Loss of balance Muscle spasms Numbness or abnormal sensation in any area Problems moving arms or ...
  6. ... be found for ALL. The following factors may play a role in the development of all types ... bleeding (such as bleeding gums, skin bleeding, nosebleeds, abnormal periods) Feeling weak or tired Fever Loss of ...
  7. Some inherited factors may play a role in congenital heart disease. Many family members may be affected. If you are planning to get pregnant, talk ...
  8. ... of that component varies. Disorders in which genes play an important role (genetic diseases) can be classified ...
  9. ... such as lithium or benzodiazepines) during pregnancy may play a role. The condition is rare. It is ... The health care provider may hear abnormal heart sounds, such as a murmur, ... Tests that can help diagnose this condition include: ...
  10. ... male sex hormones, such as testosterone. These hormones play a role in growth and development in both ... Poor feeding or vomiting Diarrhea Dehydration Electrolyte changes (abnormal levels of sodium and potassium in the blood) ...
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