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- Currarino syndrome is an inherited congenital disorder where either the sacrum (the fused vertebrae forming the back of the pelvis) is not formed properly...
- Michele Currarino (born 6 August 1992) is an Italian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serie D Group E club Livorno. He made his Serie B debut...
- genetic factors are clearly ****ociated with ARMs. Anorectal malformation in Currarino syndrome represents the only ****ociation for which the gene HLXB9 has...
- Revolution, the producerist view was dominant among American artisans. Rosanne Currarino identifies two varieties of producerism in the mid-19th century: "proprietary...
- diabetes. The dominant inherited sacral agenesis (also referred to as Currarino syndrome) is very often correlated with a mutation in the Hb9 (also called...
- children are more likely to develop malignant sacrococcygeal teratomas. The Currarino syndrome, due to an autosomal dominant mutation in the MNX1 gene, consists...
- encoded by the MNX1 gene. Mutations in the MNX1 gene are ****ociated with Currarino syndrome. Upregulated expression of MNX1-AS1 long noncoding RNA predicts...
- ****ual Development VACTERL ****ociation Apert Syndrome CHARGE Syndrome Currarino Syndrome Pierre Robin Sequence Prune Belly Syndrome William E. Ladd; known...
- (also called type 2 pectus excavatum, chondromanubrial malformation or Currarino–Silverman syndrome or pouter pigeon malformation), which produces a manubrial...
- teratoma and other tumors of the sacrococcyx and of the presacral space, and Currarino syndrome.[citation needed] A meningocele may also form through dehiscences...