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  2. Lissencephaly - Wikipedia

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    Causes of lissencephaly can include viral infections of the uterus or the fetus during the first trimester, [6] or insufficient blood supply to the fetal brain early in pregnancy. There are also a number of genetic causes of lissencephaly, including mutation of the reelin gene (on chromosome 7 ), [ 7 ] as well as other genes on the X chromosome ...

  3. Sesamoiditis - Wikipedia

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    There are normally two sesamoid bones on each foot; sometimes sesamoids can be bipartite, which means they each comprise two separate pieces. The sesamoids are roughly the size of jelly beans. The sesamoid bones act as a fulcrum for the flexor tendons, the tendons which bend the big toe downward. Symptoms include inflammation and pain.

  4. In pregnancy, the brain changes in remarkable ways, a new ...

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    With the brain, this process happens early in development, again during puberty, and pregnancy probably reflects another wave of cortical refinement.” Increase in brain white matter during pregnancy

  5. Triploid syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Triploid fetuses have intrauterine growth restriction beginning early in the pregnancy, as early as 12 weeks, and does not affect the head as severely as the body. Oligohydramnios, low levels of amniotic fluid, is common in triploid pregnancies. Placental abnormalities are common in triploidy.

  6. 1-year-old’s unborn twin found inside her brain. Here’s what ...

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  7. Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The diagnosis is usually made by a brain scan , in which areas of swelling can be identified. The treatment for PRES is supportive: removal of the cause or causes and treatment of any of the complications, such as anticonvulsants for seizures. PRES may be complicated by intracranial hemorrhage, but this is relatively rare. The majority of ...

  8. Gal Gadot Reveals She Had a 'Massive Blood Clot' in Her Brain ...

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    The actress said her symptoms included “excruciating” headaches that kept her "confined" to her bed Gal Gadot Reveals She Had a 'Massive Blood Clot' in Her Brain During Pregnancy: 'All I ...

  9. Fetal resorption - Wikipedia

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    Fetal resorption (also known as fetus resorption) is the disintegration and assimilation of one or more fetuses in the uterus at any stage after the completion of organogenesis, which, in humans, is after the ninth week of gestation.