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Beckwith-Wiedemann
Budd-Chiari

Beckwith-Wiedemann



Body asymmetry / hemihypertrophy; omphalocoele / umbilical hernia, macrosomia, macroglossia, Wilm's tumour . Can be due to WT-2 gene on 11p.

Screening protocols for Wilm's or other tumours may involve eg three-monthly abdominal ultrasounds until age 8.

Articles that contain the term Beckwith-Wiedemann

Annular Pancreas
Dr Bernard Benoit reviewed   01 January 2011   1 image
Obstetric > Clinical Guide   


Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome
Professor Martin Whittle   01 January 2001   1 image
Obstetric > Clinical Guide   


Hypertrophy Syndromes
01 January 2001   0 images
Obstetric > Clinical Guide   


Macroglossia
Professor Wolfgang Holzgreve   01 January 2001   1 image
Obstetric > Clinical Guide   


Neuroblastoma of Adrenal Glands
Drs Farine, Morrow, Ritchie, Ryan; Dr Peter Twining;Giulia Ongaro Kingston RDMS RDCS   01 January 2001   10 images
Obstetric > Clinical Guide   


Omphalocele (Exomphalos)
Professor Wolfgang Holzgreve; Dr Paul Chamberlain; Giulia Ongaro Kingston; Dr David Mclean   01 January 2001   6 images
Obstetric > Clinical Guide   


Polyhydramnios
Dr Karl Murphy   01 January 2001   1 image
Obstetric > Clinical Guide   


Wilms' Tumour
01 January 2001   0 images
Obstetric > Clinical Guide   


Acrofacial Dysostosis - Miller Syndrome
reviewed   01 January 2011   0 images
Obstetric > Clinical Guide   


Acrofacial Dysostosis:- Nager Syndrome
reviewed   01 January 2011   0 images
Obstetric > Clinical Guide   


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