This condition is officially known as haemolacria. It is most often the result of severe conjunctivitis, an infection of the eye membranes, but it can be caused by other things such as a tumor in the tear glands.
no it's not a birth defect...it's a disease caught way before birth..Down syndrome is when a person has 1 more chromosome than normal people.
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this could be a birth defect or a childhood disease called "rickets" which is normally caused by poor nutrition. Sometimes it can be caused by lack of Vitamin D
It is called a birth defect.
This type of birth defect is called microtia; it occurs in such disorders as hemifacial microsomia and Treacher Collins syndrome.
club foot is a congenital deformity involving one leg or both. it is a birth defect.
Yes, it will cause birth defect.
If you mean PFO, it is a defect in the septum (wall) between the two upper (atrial) chambers of the heart. The defect is an incomplete closure of the atrial septum. A PFO is present in everyone before birth but seals shut in about 80% of people. It is not a disease but an abnormality.
Morquio syndrome is a birth defect disease that is inherited. Symptoms of the disease include large fingers, abnormal heart development, dwarfism and knock-knees.
The upper chambers of the heart are called atria, and the wall that separates them is called the atrial septum. Thus a defect in that wall is called an atrial septal defect. They are not uncommon, and can run in families and be associated with genetic abnormalities such as Down syndrome.
Nowadays, it's called a "birth defect".
Nowadays, it's called a "birth defect".