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- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome abstract "Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome (/ˈbɛkˌwɪθ ˈviːdə.mən/; abbreviated BWS) is an overgrowth disorder usually (but not always) present at birth characterized by an increased risk of childhood cancer and certain congenital features. Originally, Dr. Hans-Rudolf Wiedemann coined the term exomphalos-macroglossia-gigantism (EMG) syndrome to describe the combination of congenital abdominal wall defects as hernia (exomphalos), large tongues (macroglossia), and large bodies and/or long limbs (gigantism). Over time, this constellation was renamed Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome following the autoptical observations of Prof. John Bruce Beckwith, who observed also severe increase in the size of the adrenal glands in some of these patients. Five common features used to define BWS are: macroglossia, macrosomia (birth weight and length greater than the 90th percentile), midline abdominal wall defects (omphalocele/exomphalos, umbilical hernia, diastasis recti), ear creases or ear pits, and neonatal hypoglycemia (low blood sugar after birth).".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome wikiPageID "767067".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome wikiPageRevisionID "587310220".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome diseasesdb "14141".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome emedicinesubj "ped".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome emedicinetopic "218".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome genereviewsname "Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome genereviewsnbk "NBK1394".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome icd "759.89".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome icd "Q87.3".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome medlineplus "1186".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome meshname "Beckwith-Wiedemann+Syndrome".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome meshnumber "C16.131.077.133".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome name "Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome omim "130650".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome subject Category:Chromosomal_abnormalities.
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome subject Category:Syndromes.
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome type Disease.
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome type Situation.
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome comment "Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome (/ˈbɛkˌwɪθ ˈviːdə.mən/; abbreviated BWS) is an overgrowth disorder usually (but not always) present at birth characterized by an increased risk of childhood cancer and certain congenital features. Originally, Dr. Hans-Rudolf Wiedemann coined the term exomphalos-macroglossia-gigantism (EMG) syndrome to describe the combination of congenital abdominal wall defects as hernia (exomphalos), large tongues (macroglossia), and large bodies and/or long limbs (gigantism).".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome label "Beckwith-Wiedemann-Syndrom".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome label "Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome label "Sindrome di Beckwith-Wiedemann".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome label "Syndrome de Beckwith-Wiedemann".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome label "Syndroom van Beckwith-Wiedemann".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome label "Síndrome de Beckwith Wiedemann".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome label "Síndrome de Beckwith-Wiedemann".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome label "Zespół Beckwitha-Wiedemanna".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome label "متلازمة بكوث ودمان".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome label "貝克威思-威德曼症候群".
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome sameAs Beckwith%E2%80%93Wiedemann_syndrome.
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome sameAs Beckwith-Wiedemann-Syndrom.
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome sameAs Síndrome_de_Beckwith_Wiedemann.
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome sameAs Syndrome_de_Beckwith-Wiedemann.
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome sameAs Sindrome_di_Beckwith-Wiedemann.
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome sameAs Syndroom_van_Beckwith-Wiedemann.
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome sameAs Zespół_Beckwitha-Wiedemanna.
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome sameAs Síndrome_de_Beckwith-Wiedemann.
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome sameAs Q521863.
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome sameAs Q521863.
- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome wasDerivedFrom Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome?oldid=587310220.