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How are shunt problems treated? ... There is a particular group of disorders involving the formation of fluid-filled cysts in the CSF system (for example, Dandy Walker cysts). In these cases, ... Genetics; In very rare circumstances, hydrocephalus is due to hereditary factors, which might affect future generations, such as x...
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problems affected your parents or grandparents? Which ones affect ... DNA carries up to 30,000 genes. Some genes direct the formation of ... When a child has medical problems involving more than one...
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Two important cell layers, the amnion and the chorion, ... A few women experience problems involving the placenta during pregnancy. These include placental abruption (see Week 33) and placenta previa (see Week 34). After delivery, a retained placenta is sometimes a problem ... How Your Actions Affect Your Baby's Development...
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beta-adrenergics. Substances that interfere with transmission of stimuli. They affect the autonomic nervous system. ... chorion. Outermost fetal membrane found around the amnion. ... genitourinary problems. Defects or problems involving genital organs and the bladder or kidneys.
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Occasionally, a genetic error occurs during egg or sperm cell formation. ... Numerous problems involving the internal organs may be present. Abnormalities often occur in the lungs and diaphragm (the muscle that ... Problems with muscle tone and nervous system abnormalities will affect the development of motor skills,
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www.healthofchildren.com/E-F/Edwards-Syndrome.html
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Implantation and formation of placenta ... How does the embryonic placenta affect the uterine endometrium? ... Describe the formation of the chorion and chorionic villi? What is their function?
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GO HERE FOR PRACTICE GENETIC PROBLEMS: ... A doubling of chromosome number with each subsequent generation would cause insurmountable problems. ... Describe and work problems involving other forms of inheritance.
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Occasionally, a genetic error occurs during egg or sperm cell formation. A child conceived with such an ... Numerous problems involving the internal organs may be present. Abnormalities often occur in the lungs and diaphragm (the muscle that controls breathing), and heart defects and blood vessel malformations are common.
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www.ahealthyme.com/article/gale/100084490
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