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Meningocele
Meningocele is a moderate form of spina bifida in which a fluid-filled sac is visible outside of the back area. The sac does not contain the spinal cord or nerves. ...
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Meningococcal Infections
Meningococcal infections are illnesses caused by bacteria. ...
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Menstrual Conditions
Learn more about menstrual conditions including vaginitis, vulvitis, menstrual cramps, amenorrhea, and dysmenorrhea. ...
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Metabolic Bone Disease
Children who have metabolic bone disease may have thin, thick, soft, brittle or irregular bones. ...
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Metatarsus Adductus
Metatarsus adductus is a common foot deformity noted at birth. It causes the front half of the child’s foot (forefoot) to turn inward. The foot may still be flexible. This means it can be straightened to a degree by hand. Or it may be nonflexible ...
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Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)
More than 90,000 Americans develop serious infections each year from drug-resistant staphylococcus bacteria. This germ is known as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), although it's resistant to all standard first-line antibiotics, including penicillin. MRSA infections originally appeared mostly in hospitals and nursing homes. Now a new ...
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Metopic Synostosis
Trigonocephaly, also called metopic synostosis or metopic craniosynostosis, is a type of craniosynostosis which refers to the premature fusion of bones in a baby’s skull. Babies with metopic synostosis have a noticeable ridge running down their forehead, causing the forehead to form in a triangular ...
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Microcephaly
What is microcephaly in children? Microcephaly is a condition where a baby's head is much smaller than normal. It is most often present at birth (congenital). Most children with microcephaly also have a small brain and an intellectual disability. Some children with small heads have ...
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Micropenis
A micropenis is a penis that is smaller than normal. Micropenis can happen on its own, but it usually happens along with other disorders including problems with the pituitary gland or the hypothalamus. ...
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Microtia
Microtia means "small ear” and occurs in approximately 1:6000-12,000 births. Microtia is congenital (at birth) and can affect one or both ears. Any child born with microtia should be evaluated at a Craniofacial Center to rule out other conditions like hemifacial microsomia or Treacher Collins ...