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  • == Vascular Malformations == '''Vascular malformations''' (pronunciation: vas-kyuh-lur mal-for-may-shuns) are a type of [[Birth de
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  • == Congenital Malformation == ...dy, including the brain, heart, lungs, liver, bones, and intestinal tract. Congenital malformation can be genetic, it can occur at random, or it can be caused by
    2 KB (293 words) - 06:24, 11 February 2024
  • == Anorectal Malformations == '''Anorectal malformations''' (pronunciation: an-o-REK-tal mal-for-MAY-shuns) are a group of birth def
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  • ...[[vascular system]] or the network of [[blood vessels]] in the body. These malformations can occur in any part of the body and can vary in size and severity. ==Types of Vascular Malformations==
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  • ...s for '''C'''ongenital, '''L'''ipomatous, '''O'''vergrowth, '''V'''ascular malformations, '''E'''pidermal nevi, and '''S'''keletal/spinal abnormalities. ...rome: '''C'''ongenital, '''L'''ipomatous, '''O'''vergrowth, '''V'''ascular malformations, '''E'''pidermal nevi, and '''S'''keletal/spinal abnormalities.
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  • '''Arteriovenous malformations''' (''pronunciation: ar-teer-e-o-ve-nus mal-for-may-shuns'') are defects in ...rterio'' (pertaining to arteries), ''venous'' (pertaining to veins), and ''malformations'' (abnormal formations).
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  • ...a rare congenital condition characterized by the presence of arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) and limb overgrowth. The syndrome was first described by British der ...d by a complex network of abnormal blood vessels, known as [[arteriovenous malformations]] (AVMs), and associated with overgrowth of the affected limb.
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  • ...l arch]] during embryogenesis. The syndrome is characterized by a range of malformations that can affect the ear, jaw, and neck. * [[Conductive hearing loss]] - due to malformations in the middle ear
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  • == Congenital Disorders == '''Congenital disorders''', also known as '''congenital diseases''', '''birth defects''', or '''anomalies''', are conditions that a
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  • '''Congenital Vertebral Anomaly''' ...range from minor variations in the shape or number of vertebrae to severe malformations that can cause significant health problems.
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  • ...fants with health issues such as prematurity, low birth weight, congenital malformations, and sepsis. * [[Congenital malformations]]: Also known as birth defects, these are structural or functional anomalie
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  • ...ellectual disability, distinctive facial features, and multiple congenital malformations. ...luding distinctive facial features and the presence of multiple congenital malformations. Genetic testing can confirm a diagnosis.
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  • ...or the anal opening. This condition is often associated with a variety of congenital anomalies and is typically diagnosed at birth. * [[Anorectal malformations]]: A group of birth defects that affect an individual's anus and rectum. An
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  • ...of all organ systems as they relate to growth and development, congenital malformations, diseases peculiar to infants and children and diseases that begin in child ...of all organ systems as they relate to growth and development, congenital malformations, diseases peculiar to infants and children and diseases that begin in child
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  • ...e malformation''' (pronounced: yoo-ter-in mal-for-may-shun) is a type of [[congenital anomaly]] that affects the structure of the [[uterus]]. The term is derived There are several types of uterine malformations, including:
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  • ...ers to the process of abnormal development in embryos, leading to physical malformations or functional abnormalities. The term is derived from the Greek words "tera Teratogenesis is the process by which [[Congenital disorder|congenital malformations]] or birth defects occur in an embryo or fetus. These abnormalities can be
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  • ...ized by the accumulation of fluid in the vagina, usually due to congenital malformations of the female genital tract. ...tions. Other causes may include [[Müllerian Duct Anomalies]] and [[Cloacal Malformations]].
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  • ...n as '''caudal duplication syndrome''' or '''caudal twinning''', is a rare congenital disorder characterized by the duplication of the spinal cord and other stru ...extent of the duplication. They may include [[spina bifida]], [[anorectal malformations]], duplicated or malformed genitalia, duplicated lower limbs, and various o
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  • ...a term used in the medical field to describe a variety of congenital limb malformations. The word originates from the Greek words "dys" meaning bad or difficult, a [[Dysmelia]] is a congenital disorder characterized by the absence or malformation of one or more limbs.
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  • '''Arcuate uterus''' (pronounced: ar-kyoo-it yoo-ter-uhs) is a type of [[congenital]] abnormality of the [[uterus]]. The term is derived from the Latin word 'a ...mildest form of [[Müllerian duct anomalies]] (MDAs), which are congenital malformations of the female genital tract.
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