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Hemihypertrophy, now more
commonly referred to as
hemihyperplasia in the
medical literature, is a
condition in
which one side of the body or a part of...
- lost at BBC
Temtamy SA,
Rogers JG (December 1976). "Macrodactyly,
hemihypertrophy, and
connective tissue nevi:
Report of a new
syndrome and
review of...
- including:
nevus flammeus,
prominent occiput,
midface hypoplasia,
hemihypertrophy,
genitourinary anomalies (enlarged kidneys),
cardiac anomalies, musculoskeletal...
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variants of the condition),
fragile X syndrome, Friedreich's ataxia,
hemihypertrophy, Loeys–Dietz syndrome,
Marfan syndrome, nail–patella syndrome, neurofibromatosis...
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observed in
approximately half of
patient cases.
There have been
cases of
hemihypertrophy,
which are ****ociated with
diffuse CM appearance.
Although rare, there...
- Wilms' tumor. This
possibility was a
premise for
starting a treatment.
Hemihypertrophy National Wilms Tumor Study Group (NWTS)
Perlman syndrome Virtual Karyotype...
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Hemifacial hyperplasia strabismus Hemifacial microsomia Hemihypertrophy in
context of NF
Hemihypertrophy intestinal web
corneal opacity Hemimegalencephaly Hemiplegia...
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virus HGPRTase hypoxanthine-guanine
phosphoribosyl transferase HH
hemihypertrophy hiatus hernia hitting head H/H or H&H
hemoglobin and
hematocrit HHS...
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proteus syndrome, Klippel–Trénaunay syndrome, Sturge–Weber syndrome, and
hemihypertrophy, to name a few. 'CLOVES' is an
acronym for: C is for congenital. L...
- Kiyasu, W; George, J; Deamer, W. C. (1953). "Syndrome of
congenital hemihypertrophy,
shortness of stature, and
elevated urinary gonadotropins". Pediatrics...