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Possible Causes For Intestine malrotation - Causes
- Deficiency Disorders
Newborn Low Birth Weight- Congenital, Developmental Disorders
Down's Syndrome
Intestine malrotation
Abdominal muscle deficiency syndrome
De Lange syndrome
Malrotation/colon, congenital
Trisomy 13 syndrome
Trisomy-18 syndrome
Curry-Jones Syndrome
Miller syndrome/Acrofacial dysostosis- Hereditary, Familial, Genetic Disorders
Marfan's syndrome
Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome
Zellweger Cerebrhepatorenal syndrome
Hypothalamic hypogonadism, Kallman's
Curran acrorenal syndrome- Usage, Degenerative, Necrosis, Age Related Disorders
Acro-osteolysis/Hadju-Cheney Syndrome- Reference to Organ System
Osteopathia striata with cranial stenosis- Synonyms
- Anomalies of intestinal fixation congenital, anomaly fixation intestine, Cong malf of intestin fixation, Congenital anomaly of fixation of intestine, Congenital anomaly of fixation of intestine (disorder), Congenital malformation of intestinal fixation, Congenital malformations of intestinal fixation, deformity intestinal fixation, fixation bowel anomaly, Intestinal fixation anomalies, Intestinal fixation anomaly, Intestinal fixation anomaly (disorder), Intestinal fixation anomaly or malfixation of gut NEC or malrotation gut or intestine, intestinal fixation malformation, Intestine fixation anomaly
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