| 11. | When this gene is not available in the 1q21.1 area it leads to microcephaly.
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| 12. | The CDC is concerned with the potential that this viral infection may cause microcephaly in newborns.
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| 13. | A rare case of colpocephaly is described in literature which is associated with macrocephaly instead of microcephaly.
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| 14. | Lethal PPS is differentiated by microcephaly, corneal aplasia, ectropion, bony fusions, sacral vertebrae.
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| 15. | He also has microcephaly, which gives him his characteristic small head relative to his already small body.
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| 16. | She presented with IUGR, colitis, immune deficiency, cerebellar hypoplasia, microcephaly and very short telomeres.
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| 17. | On the other side, a relationship has been found between schizophrenia, deletions of chromosomes, and microcephaly.
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| 18. | Microcephaly is the only proven malformation, or congenital abnormality, found in the children of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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| 19. | Larson " et al . " also failed to find signs of microcephaly on the studied bones.
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| 20. | A twentyfold increase in annual cases of microcephaly in Brazil is possibly linked with Zika virus infection during pregnancy.
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