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  2. Wellens' syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Wellens' syndrome is an electrocardiographic manifestation of critical proximal left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery stenosis in people with unstable angina. Originally thought of as two separate types, A and B, it is now considered an evolving wave form, initially of biphasic T wave inversions and later becoming symmetrical, often ...

  3. List of syndromes - Wikipedia

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    Weissenbacher–Zweymüller syndrome; Wellens' syndrome; Wende–Bauckus syndrome; Werner syndrome; Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome; West syndrome; Westerhof syndrome; Wet lung syndrome in newborn; WHIM syndrome; White dog shaker syndrome; White dot syndromes; White spot syndrome; White-nose syndrome; Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome; Wiedemann ...

  4. Congenital disorder of glycosylation - Wikipedia

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    Clinical features depend on the molecular pathology of the particular CDG subtype. Common manifestations include ataxia; seizures; retinopathy; liver disease; coagulopathies; failure to thrive (FTT); dysmorphic features (e.g., inverted nipples and subcutaneous fat pads); pericardial effusion, skeletal abnormalities, and hypotonia.

  5. Fossil of child with Down syndrome hints at Neanderthal ... - AOL

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    Living among a small band of Neanderthals in what is now eastern Spain was a child, perhaps 6 years old, with Down syndrome, as shown in a remarkable fossil preserving traits in the inner ear ...

  6. Wellens - Wikipedia

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    Wellens is a surname. It may refer to: ... Wellens' syndrome, electrocardiographic manifestation of critical proximal left anterior descending (LAD) ...

  7. Williams syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Williams syndrome (WS), also Williams–Beuren syndrome (WBS), is a genetic disorder that affects many parts of the body. [2] Facial features frequently include a broad forehead, underdeveloped chin, short nose, and full cheeks. [2] Mild to moderate intellectual disability is observed, particularly challenges with visual spatial tasks such as ...

  8. CHILD syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms would appear at birth or shortly after birth. The combination of physical symptoms on the child would suggest they have CHILD syndrome. A skin sample examined under a microscope would suggest the characteristics of the syndrome and an X-ray of the trunk, arms, and legs would help to detect underdeveloped bones. A CT scan would help ...

  9. Gratification disorder - Wikipedia

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    The child remains conscious during episodes of infantile masturbation and can be distracted from the behavior, which could help rule out the suspicion of a serious condition. [5] Additional symptoms can include: rhythmic or rhythmical rubbing of genitals against objects or hands; [ 7 ] a fixated or dazed gaze; [ 8 ] straightening of the legs or ...