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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Skeletal "defects," genital "hypoplasia," intellectual disability
  1. ... distinctive facial features, growth problems, mild to moderate intellectual disability, developmental delay, genital abnormalities in males, or skeletal or heart defects.People with 10q26 deletion syndrome ...
  2. ... 15q24 microdeletion is associated with mild to moderate intellectual ... have genital abnormalities, which can include an unusually small penis ( ...
  3. ... fatigue.Additional features of alpha thalassemia X-linked intellectual disability ... Genital abnormalities are also common; affected males may have ...
  4. ... by genital abnormalities, missing or underdeveloped kneecaps (patellae), ... associated with genitopatellar syndrome. Affected individuals may ...
  5. ... Ohdo syndrome is a rare condition characterized by genital abnormalities ... most common skeletal abnormality associated with the SBBYS variant of Ohdo ...
  6. ... appear to be related to the severity of intellectual disability.Other ... abnormalities, most frequently undescended testes (cryptorchidism).A few ...
  7. ... characteristic features of 2q37 deletion syndrome, such as intellectual disability, behavioral problems, and skeletal abnormalities. Researchers are studying what role the other genes ...
  8. ... a prominent forehead, and low-set ears. Other skeletal abnormalities can include ... disability, and delayed development are also associated with the ...
  9. ... growth of the brain, causing delayed development and intellectual ... and in the genital region.Additional signs and symptoms of Beare-Stevenson ...
  10. ... common features of 3MC syndrome include developmental delay, intellectual ... or genitals.3MC syndrome encompasses four disorders that were formerly ...
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