Sentences with phrase «hypoplasia by»

However, first of all, you have to examine pups very carefully from a very young age (starting by 5 - 6 weeks postnatal) to detect all the ones that «go normal», as some pups exhibiting unmistakeable choroidal hypoplasia by 6 weeks old, will have no ophthalmoscopically detectable lesions by 9 weeks old.

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Research on IGT (also called breast hypoplasia and tuberous breasts) and its effect on lactation is almost nonexistent, with the most widely quoted study cobbled together in 2000 by enterprising nurses and lactation consultants who assembled 33 breast - feeding women with breast characteristics that they suspected were linked to low milk production.
Other women have hypoplasia or insufficient glandular tissue; which I was later told by a lactation consultant I may have.
Scientists at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute (VTCRI) have revealed the pathology of cells and structures stricken by optic nerve hypoplasia, a leading cause of childhood blindness in developed nations.
Following a Forward Genetics approach, Fleming researchers identified a novel neurological mouse model caused by a functional mutation in the Slc25a46 gene, a new pathogenic target in a wide spectrum of human neurological diseases, including optic atrophy, Charcot - Marie - Tooth type 2, Leigh syndrome, progressive myoclonic ataxia and lethal congenital pontocerebellar hypoplasia.
Spinal muscular atrophy with pontocerebellar hypoplasia is caused by a mutation in the VRK1 gene
Samoyed dogs (as well as Italian Greyhounds and Standard Poodles) are affected by an inherited disease of enamel formation known as familial enamel hypoplasia (Amelogensis imperfecta).
CEA is present at birth but the choroidal hypoplasia may be masked by pigment as the puppy ages (the «go normal» phenomenon.)
Clinical signs can be differentiated from cerebellar hypoplasia, above, by the onset.
In those animals with an equivocal change in basal hormone level, the responses to challenge by exogenous thyrotropin or adrenocorticotropin are subnormal, owing to the hypoplasia or atrophy of the thyroid gland and adrenal cortex.
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