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syndrome: An overgrowth
syndrome, whose clinical manifestations typically include
macrosomia (large body size),
macroglossia (large
tongue), omphalocele (exomphalos),
organomegaly (enlarged
organs), ...
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syndrome (
low blood sugar in a newborn with
macroglossia and other enlarged
organs)
Congenital hypothyroidism (newborn with decreased or, rarely, no thyroid
hormone production)
Down's
syndromePrimary amyloidosis ...
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SyndromeBedwettingBeef
Tapeworm (Taeniasis)
Bell's
PalsyBenign Breast Disease (
Fibrocystic Breast Disease) ...
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syndromeA rare, overgrowth disorder in which babies are large at
birth and may develop
low blood sugar. Other common symptoms are a large
tongue, large internal
organs, and defects of the abdominal wall near the navel.
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syndrome) are known to alter the
immune system. The
immune system is a complex system that functions to protect our bodies from
infection and
disease.
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