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Results 61 - 70 of 96 for Abnormality of the lung
  1. ... feeding difficulties, poor growth, lack of tears, frequent lung infections, and difficulty maintaining body temperature. Older infants ... may appear in adolescence or early adulthood include lung damage due to repeated infections, impaired kidney function, ...
  2. ... of the artery from the heart to the lungs (the pulmonary artery). An abnormal heart sound during ... organs and tissues such as the heart, skin, lungs, ligaments, and blood vessels. Elastic fibers make up ...
  3. ... and persistent infections that often occur in the lungs, ears, skin, or gastrointestinal tract. In severe cases ... PGM3-CDG can also cause problems in the lungs, gastrointestinal tract, and kidneys.Lifespan varies widely in ...
  4. ... including the artery from the heart to the lungs (pulmonary stenosis) and the arteries that supply blood ... Additional signs and symptoms of Williams syndrome include abnormalities of connective tissue (tissue that supports the body' ...
  5. ... communication and social interaction. Malformations of the heart, lungs, kidneys, gastrointestinal tract, and genitalia are also common. ... Mildly affected individuals may have only minor physical abnormalities with learning and behavioral problems. Severe cases can ...
  6. ... that can lead to a life-threatening bacterial lung infection known as aspiration pneumonia. Children with ILS ... type 1 lissencephaly: survival is related to neuroimaging abnormalities. Dev Med Child Neurol. 2011 May;53(5): ...
  7. ... such as the pancreas, brain, heart, bones, muscles, lung, liver, and kidneys. Within cells, wolframin is located ... Citation on PubMed Kanki T, Klionsky DJ. Mitochondrial abnormalities drive cell death in Wolfram syndrome 2. Cell ...
  8. ... that affects the development and functioning of the lungs. As a result, affected individuals are usually stillborn ... respiratory problems. As a result of their orthopedic abnormalities, they also have delayed development of motor skills ...
  9. ... formation of veins and the development of the lungs, eyes, kidneys and urinary tract, cardiovascular system, and ... Mortimer P, Murday VA. Analysis of the phenotypic abnormalities in lymphoedema-distichiasis syndrome in 74 patients with ...
  10. ... flow to vital organs such as the heart, lungs, or brain can lead to heart attacks, respiratory ...
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