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Results 31 - 40 of 46 for Hernia
  1. ... to protrusion of organs through gaps in muscles (hernias). Caffey disease has been estimated to occur in ...
  2. ... the diaphragm), a condition called a congenital diaphragmatic hernia. Lethal multiple pterygium syndrome is typically fatal in ...
  3. ... soft out-pouching around the lower abdomen (inguinal hernia), particularly in males with spondylocostal dysostosis.Some people ...
  4. ... a soft-outpouching around the belly-button (umbilical hernia). Some affected individuals have abnormalities in the folds ( ...
  5. ... soft out-pouchings in the lower abdomen (inguinal hernias), or other malformations of the gastrointestinal tract. Affected ...
  6. ... the diaphragm), which is called a congenital diaphragmatic hernia. Meacham syndrome is typically fatal in infancy. Approximately ...
  7. ... cause a condition known as short stature, hyperextensibility, hernia, ocular depression, Rieger anomaly, and teething delay (often ...
  8. ... out-pouching around the belly-button (an umbilical hernia), are also common. Some infants with Beckwith-Wiedemann ...
  9. ... out-pouching in the lower abdomen (an inguinal hernia), and an enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly). Additional ...
  10. ... out-pouching around the belly-button (an umbilical hernia) or an opening in the wall of the ...
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