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Abnormality of the lung
- ... called short-trunk dwarfism.The spine and rib abnormalities, which are present ... problems. As the lungs expand in the narrow chest, the muscle that ...
- ... called short-trunk dwarfism.The spine and rib abnormalities, which are present ... problems. As the lungs expand in the narrow chest, the muscle that ...
- ... and extra fingers and toes (polydactyly). Additional skeletal abnormalities ... of the lungs. Life-threatening problems with breathing result, and people ...
- ... have increased pressure in the eye (glaucoma) or abnormalities in the ... lung infection called aspiration pneumonia. The serious medical problems ...
- ... the chest and crowd the developing heart and lungs.Simpson-Golabi-Behmel syndrome can also cause heart defects, malformed or abnormally large kidneys, an enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly), and skeletal abnormalities. Additionally, the syndrome can affect the development of ...
- ... scar tissue (fibrosis) to build up in the lungs, decreasing the transport of oxygen into the bloodstream. Additional signs and symptoms that occur in some people with dyskeratosis congenita include eye abnormalities such as narrow tear ducts that may become ...
- ... is also characterized by heart (cardiac) problems, particularly abnormalities ... the heart to the lungs (pulmonary stenosis) and a hole between the two ...
- ... the heart and lungs. As a result, the lungs often do not develop properly (pulmonary hypoplasia), which can cause life-threatening breathing difficulties in affected infants. People with Fryns syndrome typically have abnormalities of the fingers and toes and distinctive facial ...
- ... called bronchi, leading from the windpipe to the lungs and can cause life-threatening breathing problems.Some individuals with primary ciliary dyskinesia have abnormally placed organs within their chest and abdomen. These abnormalities arise early in embryonic development when the differences ...
- ... impaired blood flow from the heart into the lungs (pulmonic stenosis). Pulmonic stenosis may occur along with a hole between the two lower chambers of the heart (ventricular septal defect) and other heart abnormalities. This combination of heart defects is called tetralogy ...