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61. CKN1
cachectic dwarfism; intrauterine growth retardation; Severe postnatal growthdeficiency. craniofacial anomalies micrognathia; protruding ears; dental
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62. List Of Diseases Starting With M: Information From Answers.com
Microcephalic osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism Microcephaly, holoprosencephaly,and intrauterine growth retardation; Microcephaly, primary autosomal
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  • Mac Ardle disease Mac Dermot Patton Williams syndrome Mac Dermot Winter syndrome
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  • Macias Flores Garcia Cruz Rivera syndrome Mackay Shek Carr syndrome Macleod Fraser syndrome Macrocephaly cutis marmorata telangiectatica Macrocephaly dominant type Macrocephaly mental retardation facial dysmorphism Macrocephaly mesodermal hamartoma spectrum Macrocephaly mesomelic arms talipes Macrocephaly pigmentation large hands feet Macrocephaly short stature paraplegia Macrodactyly of the foot Macrodactyly of the hand Macroepiphyseal dysplasia Mcalister Coe type Macroglobulinemia Macroglossia dominant Macroglossia exomphalos gigantism Macrogyria pseudobulbar palsy Macrophagic myofasciitis Macrosomia developmental delay dysmorphism Macrosomia microphthalmia cleft palate Macrothrombocytopenia progressive deafness Macrothrombocytopenia with leukocyte inclusions
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  • Macular corneal dystrophy Macular degeneration juvenile Macular degeneration, age-related

63. List Of Diseases Starting With I: Information From Answers.com
Ichthyosis mental retardation dwarfism renal impairment; Ichthyosis microphthalmos intrauterine growth retardation mandibular malar hypoplasia
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  • Ichthyophobia Ichthyosiform erythroderma corneal involvement deafness Ichthyosis alopecia eclabion ectropion mental retardation Ichthyosis and male hypogonadism Ichthyosis bullosa of Siemens Ichthyosis cheek eyebrow syndrome Ichthyosis congenita biliary atresia Ichthyosis deafness mental retardation skeletal anomaly Ichthyosis follicularis atrichia photophobia syndrome Ichthyosis hepatosplenomegaly cerebellar degeneration Ichthyosis hystrix, Curth Macklin type Ichthyosis linearis circumflexa Ichthyosis male hypogonadism Ichthyosis mental retardation Devriendt type Ichthyosis mental retardation dwarfism renal impairment Ichthyosis microphthalmos Ichthyosis tapered fingers midline groove up Ichthyosis vulgaris Ichthyosis, erythrokeratolysis hemalis

64. ICD-9-CM From Code 250
259.4 dwarfism, not elsewhere classified. dwarfism. NOS; constitutional.Excludes dwarfism. achondroplastic (756.4); intrauterine (759.7)
http://www.dmi.columbia.edu/hripcsak/icd9/1tabular250.html
DISEASES OF OTHER ENDOCRINE GLANDS (250-259)
  • 250 Diabetes mellitus
    • Excludes: gestational diabetes (648.8)
      • hyperglycemia NOS (790.6)
      • neonatal diabetes mellitus (775.1)
      • nonclinical diabetes (790.2)
      • that complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or the puerperium (648.0)
    • The following fifth-digit subclassification is for use with category 250:
      • 0 type II [non-insulin dependent type] [NIDDM type] [adult-onset type] or unspecified type, not stated as uncontrolled
      • 1 type I [insulin dependent type] [IDDM] [juvenile type], not stated as uncontrolled
      • 2 type II [non-insulin dependent type] [NIDDM type] [adult-onset type] or unspecified type, uncontrolled
      • 3 type I [insulin dependent type] [IDDM] [juvenile type], uncontrolled
      • 250.0 Diabetes mellitus without mention of complication
        • Diabetes mellitus without mention of complication or manifestation classifiable to 250.1-250.9
        • Diabetes (mellitus) NOS
      • 250.1 Diabetes with ketoacidosis
        • Diabetic:
          • acidosis without mention of coma
          • ketosis without mention of coma
        • 250.2 Diabetes with hyperosmolarity
          • Hyperosmolar (nonketotic) coma
        • 250.3 Diabetes with other coma

65. Accessing Article
Seckel syndrome (OMIM 210600) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterizedby intrauterine growth retardation, dwarfism, microcephaly and mental
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66. Clinical Dysmorphology - UserLogin
intrauterine growth retardation, a universal finding in the MOPD II, Osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism type II (MajewskiRanke type) with normal
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67. Clinical Dysmorphology - UserLogin
primordial dwarfism type 2 is also characterized by intrauterine and postnatal Seckel dwarfism based on a personel case. Klin Padiatr 201134141.
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68. Free Online ICD9/ICD9CM Codes And Medical Dictionary
dwarfism. achondroplastic (756.4). intrauterine (759.7). nutritional (263.2).pituitary (253.3). renal (588.0). progeria (259.8)
http://icd9cm.chrisendres.com/index.php?action=search&srchtext=259.4

69. THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 19, Ch. 261, Congenital Anomalies
All are characterized by dwarfism (usually with a normalsized trunk but with Transverse or longitudinal limb deficiencies due to primary intrauterine
http://www.merck.com/mrkshared/mmanual/section19/chapter261/261g.jsp

70. HGF - Growth Disorders
What is intrauterine Growth Retardation ( IUGR )? Disproportionate shortstature, commonly referred to as dwarfism, can manifest itself as shortlimbed
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What Are Growth Disorders? There are many causes of growth failure in children. Some are constitutional, some are genetic, and some are the result of hormonal disorders. In some cases the growth disorder may be recognized at birth; in others, a parent may be concerned that the child is the shortest in the class, still wearing the same size clothing as last year, and growing less than two inches a year. In these cases, a thorough medical evaluation by a pediatric endocrinologist (or other growth specialist) is necessary to determine if there is a growth disorder affecting the child's development. What is Human Growth Hormone (HGH) Deficiency HGH deficiency may occur at any time during infancy or childhood, with the most obvious sign being a noticeable slowing of growth. The deficiency may be genetic is some families. Although these children may also possess signs of low blood sugar or obesity, they display average body proportions and (average intelligence. Through the use of injections of synthetic HGF over a period of several years, physicians can help these children deficient in HGH to achieve average height. . What is Cushing's Syndrome (Cortisol, Stress, Hormone Excess)?

71. Case Based Pediatrics Chapter
Primordial dwarfism (intrauterine growth retardation) . . . . III. Endocrine Causes .. . . . . . . A. Growth Hormone Deficiency . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.
http://www.hawaii.edu/medicine/pediatrics/pedtext/s20c01.html
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Chapter XX.1. Puberty
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This is a 15 year old boy who is seen by his primary care physician for short stature and delayed sexual development. His past medical history is unremarkable except for asthma during early childhood, which has been well controlled. He is currently on no medications. He is an average student currently in the 9th grade and is the smallest in his class. He has been harassed by older classmates because of his size. His parents are concerned because Jim is becoming withdrawn and a "loner". PMH: Pregnancy and delivery were uncomplicated. Birth weight and length were 3.86 kg (8.5 pounds) and 51 cm (20"), respectively. His HC was 35 cm. His immunizations are current. Family History: His mother is 48 years old and in good health. Her height is 167 cm (50th %tile). Her menarche began at age 13.0 years. His father is 51 years old, also in good health. His height is 184.0 cm (75th %tile). His father's onset of puberty is not known but he was shaving regularly by age 15. There is one older male sibling age 18 who is in good health. His puberty began at age 11 years. There is no history of smoking, alcoholism, mental illness, drug abuse or learning problems in the family. Exam: VS T 37.1, P 110, R 32, BP 100/60. Ht. 158 cm (3rd %tile), Wt. 42.0 kg. (10th %tile). He is pale and anxious but cooperative. His HEENT exam is normal. His chest is clear. Heart regular, no murmurs. His pulses are symmetrical and equal. There are no masses or areas of tenderness in his abdomen. Genitalia: Normal circumcised phallus, SMR (Tanner) pubic hair stage 1, genital stage 2. His testes are firm, 2.5 cm in length and 4 ml in volume. His scrotum is reddened and stippled. The remainder of his physical exam is unremarkable.

72. Achondroplasia Dwarfism - Diseases And Conditions | FindYourHope.com
FindYourHope.com FREE Achondroplasia dwarfism Newsletter threedimensionalultrasound and intrauterine three-dimensional helical computer tomography.
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73. DBGET Result: OMIM 601215
MOLECULAR GENETICS Seckel syndrome (210600) is an autosomal recessive disordercharacterized by intrauterine growth retardation, dwarfism, microcephaly,
http://www.genome.jp/dbget-bin/www_bget?omim 601215

74. UCSD Musculoskeletal Radiology
.1726 Menkes (kinky hair) syndrome .1727 intrauterine growth retardation (dwarfism), include psychosocial dwarfism (emotional deprivation syndrome)
http://medicine.ucsd.edu/bonepit/ACR film library/Pathology index.htm
UCSD Musculoskeletal Radiology bonepit.com Pathology Index .1 NORMAL ROUTINE PLAIN FILM exclude. normal variant (.13) .12 SPECIAL TECHNIQUE, PROCEDURE, PROJECTION Digital radiographic techniques, tomography, MR, nuclear medicine .1211 Computed tomography .12111 Unenhanced .12112 Enhanced with intravenous drip or bolus .12113 Dynamic enhanced technique .12114 Delayed scanning following enhancement (e.g., for detection of liver lesions) .12115 Spiral scanning .12116 CT angiography .12117 Three-dimensional reconstruction .12118 High-resolution technique .12119 Other, including serial enhancement studies (e.g., for diagnosis of hemangioma) .1214 Magnetic resonance (MR) .12141 Morphologic magnetic resonance imaging .121411 Spin echo .121412 Gradient echo .121413 Inversion recovery .121414 Chemical shift imaging .121415 Specific resonance suppressed include: fat suppression, water suppression .121416 High-speed imaging include: echo planar .121417 Magnetization transfer .121419 Other .12142 MR angiography (morphological vascular imaging) .12143 Contrast-enhanced studies, trace studies

75. NSW Health - ICD-9-CM 240-279
259.4 dwarfism, not elsewhere classified dwarfism NOS constitutional Excludesdwarfism achondroplastic (756.4) intrauterine (759.7) nutritional (263.2)
http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/public-health/icd/240-279.htm
3. ENDOCRINE, NUTRITIONAL AND METABOLIC DISEASES, AND IMMUNITY DISORDERS (240-279)
Excludes : endocrine and metabolic disturbances specific to the fetus and newborn (775.0-775.9) Note : All neoplasms, whether functionally active or not, are classified in Chapter 2. Codes in Chapter 3 (i.e., 242.8, 246.0, 251-253, 255-259) may be used to identify such functional activity associated with any neoplasm, or by ectopic endocrine tissue.
DISORDERS OF THYROID GLAND (240-246)
240 Simple and unspecified goiter
  • Goiter, specified as simple Any condition classifiable to 240.9, specified as simple
  • Goiter, unspecified Enlargement of thyroid Goiter or struma: NOS diffuse colloid endemic hyperplastic nontoxic (diffuse) parenchymatous sporadic Excludes : congenital (dyshormonogenic) goiter (246.1)
241 Nontoxic nodular goiter
    Excludes : adenoma of thyroid (226) cystadenoma of thyroid (226)
  • Nontoxic uninodular goiter Thyroid nodule Uninodular goiter (nontoxic)
  • Nontoxic multinodular goiter Multinodular goiter (nontoxic)
  • Unspecified nontoxic nodular goiter Adenomatous goiter Nodular goiter (nontoxic) NOS Struma nodosa (simplex)
242 Thyrotoxicosis with or without goiter
    Excludes : neonatal thyrotoxicosis (775.3) The following fifth-digit subclassification is for use with category 242:

76. Seckel Syndrome...
to birth (intrauterine growth retardation) resulting in low birth weight. continue after birth (postnatal) resulting in short stature (dwarfism).
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Follow Ups Post Followup Angry Naked Pat's Pubic Forum Posted by Bob Cesca at 69.139.243.169 on June 21, 2005 at 12:23:03: In Reply to: I crack up THINKING about... posted by JoshDobbin on June 21, 2005 at 11:54:12: I found something called "Seckel Syndrome".
Seckel Syndrome is an extremely rare inherited disorder characterized by growth delays prior to birth (intrauterine growth retardation) resulting in low birth weight. Growth delays continue after birth (postnatal) resulting in short stature (dwarfism). Other symptoms and physical features associated with Seckel Syndrome include an abnormally small head (microcephaly); varying degrees of mental retardation; and/or unusual characteristic facial features including "beak-like" protrusion of the nose. Other facial features may include abnormally large eyes, a narrow face, malformed ears, and/or an unusually small jaw (micrognathia). In addition, some affected infants may exhibit permanent fixation of the fifth fingers in a bent position (clinodactyly), malformation (dysplasia) of the hips, dislocation of a bone in the forearm (radial dislocation), and/or other physical abnormalities. Seckel Syndrome is thought to be inherited as an autosomal recessive genetic trait.

77. Complete List Of MeSH-C Terms Found In References Related To
list of MeSHC terms found in references related to intrauterine growthretardation, Salivary Gland Diseases 3 dwarfism 3 Lymphoma, B-Cell 3
http://www.bork.embl-heidelberg.de/g2d/list_mesh_disease.pl?U64589:Intrauterine_

78. The MAGIC Foundation
intrauterine growth retardation may result from maternal infections, Skeletal causes, such as short limbed dwarfism, result from abnormal production of
http://www.magicfoundation.org/www/docs/150
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79. ClinicalTrials.gov - Information On Clinical Trials And Human Research Studies:
Condition intrauterine Growth Retardation. 5. Recruiting, Study to ExamineInsulin Resistance During Conditions dwarfism, Pituitary; Turner Syndrome
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80. Silver-Russells Syndrom - Små Och Mindre Kända Handikappgrupper
Russell A. A syndrome of intrauterine dwarfism recognizable at birth withcraniofacial dysostosis, disproportionately short arms and other anomalities.
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