Sentences with word «dysgenesis»

Merle ocular dysgenesis also occurs, but since we know this is the result of breeding two merles together the source of the problem is obvious and easy to avoid.
A heterozygosis mutation of FOXE3 gene is associated with dysgenesis of anterior segment of the eye and cataract.
Some scientists have dubbed this compilation of male disorders «testicular dysgenesis syndrome,» and suggested that hormone - disrupting environmental contaminants play a role.
Over the past 70 years, studies have suggested a significant decline in human semen quality and a cluster of issues called «testicular dysgenesis syndrome» that impact on male fertility which also include increased incidence of testicular cancer, the birth defect hypospadias and undescended testes.
This condition is designated 46, XY pure gonadal dysgenesis with female somatic phenotype (Swyer's syndrome, affecting one in 80,000 births).
Congenital primary hypothyroidism may result from one of various forms of thyroid dysgenesis (eg, athyreosis, thyroid hypoplasia) or from dyshormonogenesis (usually an inherited inability to organify iodide).
Believed to be suffering from a combination of caudal regression syndrome, sacrocaudal dysgenesis and spina bifida, the pup also suffers from swimmer puppy syndrome, where his legs are spread out so it flattens his chest and puts pressure on his organs, making it difficult for him to move around.
Other useful diagnostic aids include comparison of height with that of littermates, evidence of delayed epiphyseal closure or dysgenesis on skeletal radiographs, and skin biopsy.
Radiographic signs of epiphyseal dysgenesis (underdeveloped epiphyses throughout the long bones), shortened vertebral bodies, and delayed epiphyseal closure are common.
Provided therapeutic activities for boy with segmental spinal dysgenesis to increase independence with occupations
The condition is sometimes referred to as merle ocular dysgenesis.
Her condition, called mixed gonadal dysgenesis, strikes roughly one in 100,000 babies.
Recognized causes of congenital hypothyroidism in cats include intrathyroidal defects in thyroid hormone biosynthesis (dyshormonogenesis), an inability of the thyroid gland to respond to TSH, and thyroid dysgenesis.
Reproductive disorders such as congenital cryptorchidism, hypospadias, poor semen quality and testicular cancer have been hypothesized to constitute a testicular dysgenesis syndrome (TDS) of fetal origin due to interference in testis development (dysgenesis)(Skakkebaek et al., 2001).
Most common is probably merle ocular dysgenesis — the complex of defects observed in dogs that have inherited two copies of the merle gene.
With respect to the Merle gene and ocular dysgenesis, these abnormalities are congenital, which means they are present at birth.
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