1976 DES is shown to
cause developmental abnormalities in male mice and reproductive problems in humans.
Not exact matches
PHILADELPHIA — Knocking out one or both crucial regulatory genes
caused cleft lip, skin barrier defects, and a host of other
developmental problems in mice, according to new research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, hinting that
abnormalities in these molecular pathways could underlie many birth defects that are presently not well understood.
And while the
causes of the condition aren't fully understood, there are known factors that contribute to the likelihood of an ADHD diagnosis, including one's genetics, environment (including lead exposure early in life), and
developmental problems, like
abnormalities in the central nervous system.
What about the cases in which an exterior circumstance such as trauma in late pregnancy leading to premature birth with all the
developmental issues those extra fragile babies have, trauma during delivery including the use of forceps or vacuums, or even vaccines post birth that can
cause «severe
abnormalities» does the same «option» stand - to kill a life or not?
Ununited anconeal process: a
developmental abnormality of one of the bones of the elbow joint
causing pain.
Syringomyelia:
developmental abnormalities causing cavities within the spinal cord, probably just an effect of # 289.
Canine Hip Dysplasia: Hip dysplasia is a
developmental abnormality of the hip joints
caused by laxity within the joint.
Heart failure can be
caused by a number of different things, including injury or trauma to the heart, congenital or
developmental defects of the heart chambers or valves, bacterial, viral or fungal infections, ingestion of toxins, environmental stressors, breed predispositions and hereditary heart
abnormalities.
CHF can be
caused by trauma, congenital or
developmental defects, infections, toxins, environmental stressors, breed predispositions and hereditary heart
abnormalities.
A failure of the ductus venosus to close
causes an intrahepatic shunt, while extrahepatic shunts are usually a
developmental abnormality of the vitelline veins, which connect the portal vein to the caudal vena cava.
There are many potential
causes of obstipation, including congenital megacolon (presumed to be due to
developmental abnormalities of the intestinal nervous system) and either congenital, traumatic, or acquired diseases of the bones in the pelvis, but over half result from idiopathic megacolon.