Women over 35 are more likely to have a child with a chromosomal abnormality, such as Down's syndrome. |
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They have to discover the root cause of abnormality, help children perform academically, personally and socially. |
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And finally, there is the jewel in the crown of this dynasty of abnormality, David's sister, Amy. |
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If blood or urine tests show any abnormality, detailed evaluation is required. |
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One definition of health is the state of an organism functioning normally without disease or abnormality. |
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Tests showed no signs of illness or abnormality and there was no evidence of illegal drugs in the 52-year-old man's system. |
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When it comes to physical abnormality, the camera can be like an innocent, mercilessly truthful child. |
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One reason why this is so, might be that our definitions of abnormality are predicated on definitions of normality. |
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Then, of course, there are the late abortions requested on the grounds of foetal abnormality and the prospect of severe handicap. |
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The multiplication is either triggered by genetic abnormality or external factors. |
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He also requires further assessment by a neurosurgeon to exclude any neurological abnormality in view of his bizarre symptoms and signs. |
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What are the variations in diagnostic tests and interventions for the potential clinical abnormality? |
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Reports from British clinics suggest two or three cases a week relate to foetal abnormality. |
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If endoscopy shows no obvious abnormality a diagnosis of a primary motility disturbance of the oesophagus such as achalasia should be considered. |
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Any problems with the coaxial cable, connectors, jumpers, or the antenna will show up as an abnormality on the display. |
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Both the cases had no consistent abnormality confirmed by genomic karyotyping. |
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Twelve cases had complex karyotypic abnormalities, and 14 cases had a single karyotypic abnormality. |
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This means loss or abnormality of psychological, physiological or anatomical structure or function. |
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In the majority of people, this condition occurs due to an abnormality of the heart rhythm, known as arrhythmia. |
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She had magnetic resonance imaging of the heart to rule out right ventricular dysplasia, and this showed no abnormality. |
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A rigid abnormality was caused by subluxation of the tarsometatarsal joint with subluxation of the metatarsals. |
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It must be proved that the accused was suffering from an abnormality of mind at the material time. |
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Excessive sebum production secondary to sebaceous gland hyperplasia is the first abnormality to occur. |
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Serial transverse sections showed homogeneous pale red-brown parenchyma without discrete abnormality. |
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A follow-up CT scan of the chest 6 months later included sectional views of the upper abdomen and showed an abnormality in the pancreas. |
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In most cases of gout decreased urinary excretion of urate is the most common metabolic abnormality. |
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Because the syndrome is benign most individuals do not even know they carry a hemoglobin abnormality. |
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It is a congenital abnormality which covers a spectrum ranging from a simple bifid renal pelvis to a complete ureteropelvic duplication. |
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The danger of these regimes is also in inflicting on multitudes the state of mass fear and, consequently, the state of psychological abnormality. |
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Tension-type headache may be stress related or associated with functional or structural cervical or cranial musculoskeletal abnormality. |
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I've been 19 for over a day now and I haven't shown any signs of growing a third arm or any other mutant abnormality. |
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If a polyp or abnormality is found, your doctor may choose to remove it with a snare or using cautery. |
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Some concepts suggest an abnormality in Sertoli cells in the fetal or neonatal period. |
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In children there is the possibility of an abnormality in the urinary system, which should also be checked. |
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There was no evidence of villous abnormality or parasites on duodenal biopsy. |
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In Kojima's study, stapedial abnormality was seen more commonly than other ossicular dislocations. |
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An abdominal examination showed no abnormality apart from an umbilical hernia. |
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Cardiac enlargement was the most common abnormality associated with both of these clinical syndromes. |
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Correcting a functional abnormality, such as hypoxemia with oxygen therapy, can preserve life while the lung undergoes healing. |
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Sensorineural hearing loss indicates a disease or abnormality of the inner ear or cochlear portion of the eighth cranial nerve. |
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On examination the only abnormality was a little bilateral basal dullness to percussion accompanied by a decrease in vocal resonance. |
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Speaking of heart disease, is there a link between the risk of coronary and the risk of having a baby with a congenital abnormality? |
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A painful flatfoot can be a sign of a congenital abnormality or an injury to the muscles and tendons of the foot. |
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In clinical practice it is essential to know how a particular test result predicts the risk of abnormality. |
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Any abnormality or change of these chromosomes causes congenital deformity and abnormal function. |
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The one abnormality that was detected was the range of movement of the glenohumeral joint is somewhat limited. |
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Only when there is a particular abnormality within that gene does the possibility of developing the disease exist. |
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The basic abnormality is a disturbance in normal function in the smooth-muscled part of the esophagus. |
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It is a brief text with philosophical leanings that revolves around the notions of normality and abnormality in human nature. |
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A post mortem examination revealed that there were no obvious signs of abnormality in Miss Moss' body. |
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I have an abnormality in the circuits for language output, and sure enough, as a child I had trouble getting language out. |
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Should a criminal be held responsible for his crime when a brain scan can demonstrate some abnormality in his neural circuitry? |
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Under fluoroscopic, CT or ultrasound guidance, small needles can be placed in areas of abnormality, and samples can be taken for cytologic or pathologic testing. |
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A common type of chromosomal abnormality is called a trisomy. |
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Unexplained knee pain should raise the suspicion of hip abnormality. |
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Questions on mental abnormality are quite common in examinations. |
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The application of estimates of test performance from one population to another depends on the relation between the range of abnormality in the two groups. |
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Hyperacidity, abdominal pain and frequent bowel movements are a possibility and patients try out several specialists without any abnormality being detected. |
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It is correlated with cuticle abnormality, as described further below. |
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This applies to an abnormality of an intervertebral disc in the spine. |
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These will reveal any abnormality in the bile or pancreatic systems, such as gallstones, bile duct disorders, Pancreatitis or cancer of the head of the pancreas. |
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It is associated with breast and testicular abnormalities, infertility and Klinefelter's syndrome, a genetic abnormality in which men have one or more extra X chromosomes. |
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The severity of oligemia correlates well with hemodynamic abnormality. |
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It puts the case for late abortion and abortion for fetal abnormality, and refutes the claim that abortion is a threat to women's mental and physical health. |
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When the same abnormality was detected in a subsequent pregnancy at 18 weeks, she was able to have a surgical abortion. |
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The most common abnormality was an incompletely emptying bladder, either because of obstructed outflow, an underactive detrusor, or urethral stricture. |
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Altered estrogen receptor sensitivity is another possible abnormality, but like the estrogen-androgen imbalance suggestion, it is completely conjectural. |
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In alpha thalassemia, at least one of the alpha globin genes has a mutation or abnormality. |
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The former one denotes the technique to detect the presence of secret information based on statistical abnormality caused by information hiding. |
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The most profound abnormality determines the oxygen deficiency category... of hypoxemia. |
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A later neck radiograph suggested a prevertebral or retropharyngeal abnormality but otherwise was normal. |
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In many instances, the flair sequence may be the only contributory sequence depicting the medial temporal lobe abnormality. |
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None of the selected cases had ovarian cyst or anatomical abnormality in uterus and cervix or hydrosalpinx. |
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Proptosis as well as other abnormality of any other ocular structure was not seen in the present case. |
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The study was terminated due to suspicion for a tracheoesophageal abnormality. |
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The region of the abnormality was markedly hypodynamic under stroboscopic light. |
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Adenosylcobalamin is required for conversion of methylmalonyl CoA to succinyl CoA and abnormality in this will lead to fatty acid accumulation. |
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The left cornua demonstrated a thick endometrium, most likely related to hyperestrogenemia from a pregnant state, without any other abnormality. |
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He also argued that any physical abnormality was probably no more than a minor distortion of the shoulders. |
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Through his childhood and much of his teens, Sutcliffe showed no signs of abnormality. |
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Whether the abnormality is caused by one of the specified causes is a matter for medical evidence alone. |
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Alcoholism is capable of being an abnormality of mind even if there is no physical damage to the brain. |
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However a person suffering from alcoholism that has led to an abnormality of mental function may have access to the partial defence. |
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This must be distinguished from the situation in which the abnormality of mind causes a craving for drink or drugs. |
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Rather than being released, he was committed on the grounds that he had a mental abnormality. |
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Castle conceived the theory that the relation of the gastric abnormality achlorhydria to the hematologic abnormality anemia was causal. |
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The parents were said to be suffering from rare abnormality called giantism which led to excessive growth. |
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Endoscopy and CT scan had earlier shown no abnormality, leaving medical experts to assume that the denture had passed out in stool. |
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We describe only the third reported case of congenital, bilaterally absent incudes that were not accompanied by another otologic abnormality. |
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The Philadelphia chromosome is an abnormality that sometimes occurs in the bone marrow cells of leukemia patients. |
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Filaggrin deficiency confers a paracellular barrier abnormality that reduces nflammatory thresholds to irritants and haptens. |
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Corpus callosum Agenesis of Genu and Genu mildly abnormality corpus anterior body dysplastic. |
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Fourteen showed an abnormality on the early echocardiogram, and 6 were passed as normal. |
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In the palpable region of concern, prominent lactational changes were seen without any apparent mammographic abnormality. |
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Postoperative computed tomographic imaging of the patient's abdomen, retroperitoneum, chest, and neck did not reveal any abnormality. |
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The only abnormality noted on physical examination was difficulty performing the sharpened tandem Romberg test. |
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Most nipple discharge symptoms are caused by benign conditions and may be physiologic or caused by an underlying nonmalignant ductal abnormality. |
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Zinner syndrome is a triad of mesonephric duct abnormality comprising of unilateral renal agenesis, ipsilateral seminal vesicle cyst, and ejaculatory duct obstruction. |
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The primary involuntary movement abnormality, and often the earliest symptom, is chorea or choreoathetosis, continuous and irregular writhing and jerking movements. |
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Other reports indicated that mutation in the above chromosome regions resulted in human preaxial polydactyly, mouse Hx, Hm and Ssq limb abnormality, and chicken polydactyly. |
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The machinery was withdrawn after a single case in France suggested that, in some patients, it might make a certain abnormality, microcalcification, difficult to detect. |
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If underlying bone edema is present or if there is any abnormal findings in the underlying bone, then osteochondrosis dessicans or another abnormality should be considered. |
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He had undergone several procedures to embolize the abnormality, and this was stable, but he had disabling seizures every day, lasting from 30 to 60 minutes. |
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Fundus examination revealed no optic atrophy or other optic disc abnormality and was otherwise unremarkable except for scattered peripheral drusen in both eyes. |
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Granted that when presidential primary season sets in, the least abnormality, or the most sensationalizable normality, becomes the focus of the procrustean imperative. |
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Patients with mutations in the SF3B1 gene frequently had a specific abnormality of red blood cells in their bone marrow, called ring sideroblasts, researchers said. |
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An os tibiale externum variant was present with no signal abnormality. |
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The characteristic feature of the condition is that the anatomical location of the abnormality corresponds closely with the zone of innervation by the sclerotome. |
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Pinching off syndrome is a feather abnormality in which all remiges and retrices become malformed and are lost during the nestling stage, rendering the bird unable to fly. |
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