"' Fleischer's syndrome "'is an extremely rare congenital anomaly characterized by displacement of the nipples, occasional polymastia, and hypoplasia of both kidneys.
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Lots of people had seen these figurines before, but he was the first to think that they might represent human congenital anomalies.
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The survey excluded congenital anomaly-related deaths, as well as births where the mother was transferred to a hospital prior to beginning labor.
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Dysmorphic features can vary from isolated, mild anomalies such as clinodactyly or synophrys to severe congenital anomalies, such as heart defects and holoprosencephaly.
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He was first in New York to operate successfully for congenital heart disease in 1938 and, in 1941, for congenital anomalies of the esophagus.
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Diastematomyelia is a rare congenital anomaly that results in the " splitting " of the spinal cord in a longitudinal ( sagittal ) direction.
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Factors that increase the risk of airway obstruction include associated congenital anomalies and a history of airway problems ( Anthony & Sloan, 2002 ).
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Typically the mutated gene is involved in developmental patterning, and a syndrome of congenital anomalies results, of which polydactyly is one feature or two.
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Cutaneous congenital anomalies are a diverse group of disorders that result from faulty morphogenesis, the biological process that forms the shape of a human body.
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She is the founder of Gabriel Symphony Foundation which was established following the death of her son Gabriel, who was diagnosed with multiple congenital anomalies.