malformations in A Sentence

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    And congenital Malformations(9 per cent).

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    Outcomes from the correction of anorectal Malformations.

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    Q89.2 Congenital Malformations of other endocrine glands.

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    A malformation of my fallopian tubes.

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    Congenital malformation: neurological and cardiac abnormalities are particularly common.

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    Neurovascular Surgery: Aneurysms, AVMs and other vascular Malformations, Carotid Endartectomy.

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    Dzhihandira saved from the hands of his mother's congenital malformation.

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    Lymphatic Malformations can occur in both males and females of any race.

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    Born with a nasal malformation, this poor cat did not interest anyone.

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    Such multifactorial diseases are a common group of hereditary diseases and congenital Malformations.

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    In some cases, rubella causes congenital Malformations and even leads to fetal death.

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    Macrocystic lymphatic Malformations are more than 2 centimeters(cm) in diameter and usually occur on the neck.

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    Apart from Rubella, other viruses like Zika can also cause some Malformations in the baby.

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    The state of health, congenital Malformations, high earnings of parents, dating in hospitals and military enlistment offices.

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    Very rarely, people who develop Wilms' tumour have other specific conditions which are present at birth(congenital Malformations).

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    Drug treatment: Commonly associated with treating cancer, the drug sirolimus has been shown to shrink lymphatic Malformations.

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    A follow-up clinic has also been started to manage the surgical newborns with antenatally detected Malformations efficiently.

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    Radiation therapy is out of the question, and chemotherapy always poses the risk of miscarriage and congenital Malformations.

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    Estimates of the prevalence of this malformation in patients with Turner syndrome range from 6.9 to 12.5.

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    In this malformation, the heart may be located completely outside the chest or only partially outside the chest.

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    Type III: the malformation is large but consists of multiple microcysts, which measure less than 0.5 cm in diameter.

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    This impact includes complications such as disfigurement, which can be particularly distressing in cases of lymphatic Malformations on the face.

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    Venous Malformations affect between one per cent and four per cent of babies, though they're not always noticeable at birth.

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    About 30 percent of children with Duane syndrome may have a malformation of the skeleton, ears, eyes, kidneys, or nervous system.

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    If you take a drink with grated root or spice, you can significantly reduce the risk of congenital Malformations in an infant.

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    Inguinal hernia may appear after birth and therefore it can be a congenital pathology due to a series of Malformations during the gestation period.

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    Cysts, Granulomas, Malformations in the arteries or veins of the brain, hematomas, abscesses, pitui-tary tumours, tumours of skull bones and tumours of the spinal cord.

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    Ectopia cordis, also known as cardiac ectopy, is a very rare malformation in which the baby's heart is located outside the chest below the skin.

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    Cardiovascular Malformations(typically bicuspid aortic valve, coarctation of the aorta, and some other left-sided cardiac Malformations) and hypertension predispose to aortic dilatation and dissection in the general population.

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    Other congenital cardiovascular Malformations, such as partial anomalous venous drainage and aortic valve stenosis or aortic regurgitation, are also more common in Turner syndrome than in the general population.

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