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25th June 2008
Coxa vara usually presents with a limp, and limited ability to bring the thigh out to the side. Coxa vara includes all forms of decrease of the femoral neck shaft angle to less than 120-135°. Congenital coxa vara (CCV), also referred tocervical coxa vara...
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Juliet Cohen
25th June 2008
Corticobasal degeneration (CBD) is a progressive neurological disorder. It is associated with atrophy of the cerebral cortex and the basal ganglia. Corticobasal degeneration (CBD) generally occurs in patients age 45 to 70, with women affected more often t...
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Juliet Cohen
25th June 2008
Cowden disease (CD), also known multiple hamartoma syndrome. It is an autosomal dominant condition with variable expression that results most commonly (80%) from a mutation in the PTEN gene on arm 10q, as reported by Liaw et al. It is estimated that CD af...
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Juliet Cohen
25th June 2008
Cor triatriatum is an inborn eye flaw where the left atrium is subdivided. The membrane divides the correct atrium into a proximal (upper) and a distal (lower) bedroom. The upper bedroom receives the venous blood from both vena cavae and the lower bedroom...
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Juliet Cohen
25th June 2008
"Congenital" means a condition which is present at the birth. The congenital torticollis occurs or little time after to the birth. This is known as a torticollis muscular congenital. The congenital torticollis occurs when the muscle of neck to the top whi...
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Juliet Cohen
25th June 2008
Congenital hepatic fibrosis (CHF) is an uncommon genetic disorder characterized by periportal fibrosis with irregularly shaped proliferating bile ducts, intrahepatic portal hypertension, and esophageal varices. CHF is associated with a disability of renal...
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Juliet Cohen
25th June 2008
Cone-Rod Dystrophy (CRD) is an inherited liberal disease that causes worsening of the cone and pole photoreceptor cells and frequently results in blindness. Cone-rod dystrophy is too accompanied by amelogenesis imperfecta, an irregularity affecting the te...
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Juliet Cohen
25th June 2008
Condlyoma is also known wart, genital wart and caused by a virus called the human papilloma virus. The virus is spread by skin-to-skin contact during activity and there does not need to be anal penetration in order to become infected. Most people who beco...
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Juliet Cohen
25th June 2008
Colpocephaly is the type forehead is chaotic. This is has the occipital horn one kind of unusual expansion - lateral ventricle behind either rear area the part is chaotic (hole or chamber) the brain. This kind of expansion occurs when has the development ...
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Juliet Cohen
25th June 2008
Colloid cyst is a cyst containing gelatinous material in the brain. Colloid cysts are relatively rare intracranial lesions located in the rostral aspect of the third ventricle. They may produce acute hydrocephalus, brain herniation, and lead to death. The...
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Juliet Cohen
25th June 2008
Collagenous colitis is called microscopic colitis. Collagenous colitis is a newly-recognized disease of the colon. Collagenous colitis is inflammation of the colon, the last portion of the digestive tract that ends at the rectum and anus. The most common ...
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Juliet Cohen
25th June 2008
Cleidocranial Dysplasia too known as Cleidocranial Dysostosis and characterized by faulty growth of the cranial bones and by the comprehensive or incomplete absence of the leash bones. This disorder is transmitted genetically in an autosomal predominant s...
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Juliet Cohen
25th June 2008
Cutaneous larva migrans is the skin manifestation of hookworm infestation. People of all ages, and race can be affected if they have been exposed to the larvae. It is most commonly found in tropical or subtropical geographic locations and is relatively co...
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Juliet Cohen
04th June 2008
Cerebellar hypoplasia is a disorder establish in cats and dogs in which the cerebellum is not totally grow at birth. The cerebellum is the part of the mind accountable for the command of movement. When a pup or kitty is born with a developing cerebellum, ...
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Juliet Cohen
04th June 2008
Cerebellar ataxia is a form of ataxia originating in the cerebellum. The cerebellum is part of the brain. It lies under the cerebrum, towards the back, behind the brainstem and above the brainstem. The cerebellum is largely involved in "coordination". Chi...
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Juliet Cohen