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A hypoplastic rib is a rib that is underdeveloped or small in size. This condition can be a congenital anomaly or may result from certain genetic disorders or medical conditions. Hypoplastic ribs can sometimes cause respiratory or chest wall issues.
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.
In which the blood flow through the left side of the heart is obstructed.
The T12 ribs are the lowest ribs and are usually short and not connected to anything. I can't imagine what harm would come if they are shorter than normal (hypoplastic).
Yes, a hypoplastic 12th rib (underdeveloped rib) can cause pain around the ribcage. This condition can lead to structural abnormalities in the ribcage, which may result in discomfort, especially with certain movements or activities. If you are experiencing pain or discomfort, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management.
There must be hundreds of "rare kidney disorders" and data on them will be (well) rare to say the least! Hypoplastic kidneys are small kidneys that contain a reduced number of normally developed filtering elements. The link gives more info. I'm sure there are treatment options. http://www.doctor-dubai.com/dr_info_display.asp?dr_id=1433
Around 960 babies are born with Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS) in the United States each year.