congenital disorder

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Pete Hayes, who grew up in Handsworth but was living in London at the time of his death, died from a congential heart condition which he'd had since he was 14 and had undergone numerous operations at Birmingham Children's Hospital.
Quem tem hiperplasia adrenal, que e a condicao mais frequente nas pessoas intersex (Congential adrenal hyperplasia--CAH), deve fazer tratamento hormonal toda a vida--e um tratamento hormonal que e dificil de ajustar.
5 PRIMARY LUNG SECONDARY LUNG PATHOLOGY PATHOLOGY IPH 25 6 HMD 20 Meconium aspiration 17 Bronchopneumonia 16 2 Interstitial pneumonia 11 2 Congential...
Congential scoliosis in one of monozygotic twins a case report.
The brain morphology of the blind people has been investigated previously and it was shown that congential blind subjects may have different brain tissue distribution than do healthy people.
Agora Gallery is proud to support the Children's Heart Foundation, which contributes to research into diagnosing, treating and preventing congential heart defects, the number one birth defect in the United States, as well as providing information to families with children affected.
identified a chimeric TNXA/TNXB gene in a Chinese congential adrenal hyperplasia patient via analysis of a polymorphic region based on a comparison of TNX gene reference sequences (GenBank Accession Nos.
The aims, as with other congential anomalies, are to correct the functional and aesthetic deformities with similar tissues that have the growth potential to match the deficient part and which produce minimal scarring and donor site morbidity.
Dental attitudes, knowledge, and health practices of parents of children with congential heart disease.
The GV never -++became truly peripheral, as observed in other species, in the sense of being congential to the cell wall (Goetz, 1983; Murayama et al., 1994; Mylonas et al., 1995).
After the birth of an infected infant, there are two stages of congential syphilis, known as early or late manifestations.
Congential diverticula may also exist in females and are attributed to congenital anomalies including Skene's gland cysts or an ectopic ureter draining into a Gartner's duct cyst.
Congential tongue-tie and its impact on breastfeeding AAP Summer 2004 Section on breastfeeding Located on the AAP website summer 2004 breastfeeding section pp1-6.