| 1. | Maxillary hypoplasia ( midfacial retrusion ) was significant in many patients.
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| 2. | Studies of dental enamel hypoplasia are used to study child health.
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| 3. | Cerebellar hypoplasia causes jerky movements, tremors and generally uncoordinated motion.
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| 4. | Cerebellar hypoplasia is particularly common in cats and has similar symptoms.
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| 5. | Moreover, GLP2 prevents intestinal hypoplasia resulting from total parenteral nutrition.
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| 6. | Patients have cerebellar hypoplasia and suffer from congenital lymphedema and hypotonia.
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| 7. | Affected fetuses develop pulmonary hypoplasia, limb deformities, and characteristic facies.
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| 8. | Pharyngeal hypoplasia, underdevelopment of the pharynx, can narrow the airway.
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| 9. | There is some evidence of testicular hypoplasia which might suggest male subfertility.
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| 10. | Hypoplasia of the corpus callosum is also a common finding.
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