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The main cause of hypoplastic ribs is when one of the ribs does not fully develop. If more than one rib is not developed fully it becomes Thoracic insufficiency Syndrome. This syndrome can gravely effect the lungs.
A hypoplastic right heart syndrome is a condition where the right atrium and right ventricle are underdeveloped. This is a congenital condition and is less common than hypoplastic left heart syndrome.
Hypoplastic ribs at the T12 level refer to underdeveloped ribs that are shorter or smaller in size than usual at the thoracic vertebra 12. This condition can sometimes be associated with congenital abnormalities or genetic syndromes, impacting the function and structure of the ribcage. Medical evaluation and management may be needed to address any potential respiratory or skeletal issues that may arise from hypoplastic ribs at the T12 level.
This is a normal anatomic variant.
There are a number of potential symptoms for hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Some of the most common include gray or blue skin color, difficulty breathing and finding it hard to feed the baby.
Hypoplastic PCOM refers to a condition where the posterior communicating artery (PCOM) is underdeveloped or smaller than normal. This can affect blood flow in the brain, potentially leading to issues with cerebral circulation. It's often identified through imaging studies and may be associated with various neurological conditions or congenital anomalies. Depending on its severity, hypoplastic PCOM may or may not cause clinical symptoms.
Narrowing of the space that nerves of the spinal chord pass through, Usually caused by age, trauma or arthritis.
In which the blood flow through the left side of the heart is obstructed.
Hypoplastic 12th ribs refer to underdeveloped or smaller-than-normal 12th ribs, which are the last pair of ribs in the human ribcage. This condition can occur as an isolated anatomical variation or in association with other skeletal or systemic abnormalities. While often asymptomatic, hypoplastic ribs may lead to issues such as compromised thoracic stability or respiratory function in severe cases. Diagnosis is typically made through imaging studies like X-rays or CT scans.
Is underdevelopment or incomplete left heart syndrome is a rare congenital heart in which the left ventricle of the heart is severely underdeveloped