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Butterfly-Shaped Pigmentary (Pattern) Macular Dystrophy
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Butterfly-shaped pigmentary macular dystrophy (often shortened to “butterfly-shaped pattern dystrophy”) is a rare, inherited eye condition. It affects the ...

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Butterfly-Shaped Pattern Dystrophy
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Butterfly-shaped pattern dystrophy is a rare, inherited eye condition that mainly affects the macula, the sharp-vision center of the retina. In this condition, ...

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Butterfly-Shaped Pigment (Pattern) Dystrophy
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Butterfly-shaped pigment dystrophy is a rare, inherited macular condition in which pigment and waste material (mainly lipofuscin) build up in the retinal ...

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How To Speed Up a WordPress (WP) Web Site
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To speed up a WordPress (WP) site, you need a combination of a solid foundation (hosting, theme) and optimization techniques ...

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Ventilator Lung in Newborns
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Ventilator lung in newborns means damage to a baby’s lungs caused or worsened by mechanical breathing support. The ventilator can save life, but if pressures, ...

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Perinatal Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD)
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Perinatal bronchopulmonary dysplasia is a long-lasting lung disease that begins around birth in very small or very early babies. The air sacs and small airways ...

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Chronic Lung Disease of Prematurity
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Chronic lung disease of prematurity means a baby born very early has lungs that are not fully developed and get injured after birth. The lungs do not make ...

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Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD) of the Newborn
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Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is a long-lasting lung problem that affects some premature babies. It happens when a baby is born early and the lungs are ...

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Congenital (Bronchogenic) Bronchial Cysts
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A congenital bronchial (bronchogenic) cyst is a fluid-filled pocket that forms before birth from an early mistake when the baby’s windpipe and airways are ...

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Bronchogenic Cyst
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A bronchogenic cyst is a congenital (born-with) fluid-filled pocket that develops when the early foregut (the tissue that becomes the airway) buds abnormally ...

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Organizing Pneumonia
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Organizing pneumonia is a type of lung injury and repair. The tiny air sacs in the lung (the alveoli) and the small tubes that lead into them get damaged by ...

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Constrictive Bronchiolitis
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Constrictive bronchiolitis—also called bronchiolitis obliterans—is a chronic disease of the small airways (the tiniest breathing tubes). In this condition, the ...

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Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome
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Bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome is the name lung-transplant and blood stem-cell transplant teams use for a specific pattern of chronic, progressive ...

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Bronchiolitis Fibrosa Obliterans
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Bronchiolitis fibrosa obliterans (also called bronchiolitis obliterans / obliterative or constrictive bronchiolitis) is a chronic lung disease that scars and ...

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Difficulty Seeing Moving Objects
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Difficulty seeing moving objects means a person can see still things fairly well, but when things move, they are hard to detect, follow, or judge. Some people ...

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Bradyopsia
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Bradyopsia means “slow vision.” People with this condition have very slow adjustment when light changes. When they come out of a dark room into bright light, ...

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Abnormal Ears and Growth Deficiency
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“Abnormal ears” means the ears look different from the usual shape or position, or parts inside the ear did not form normally. This can involve the outer ear ...

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VATER-like Syndrome with Pulmonary Hypertension
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VATER-like syndrome refers to a pattern of birth differences that tend to appear together. Doctors first used the shorter name VATER for: Vertebral defects, ...

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Braddock Syndrome
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Braddock syndrome is a very rare birth-defect condition. It was first described in two siblings. Babies have a VACTERL-like association of multiple anomalies. ...

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Botryoid Rhabdomyosarcoma
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Botryoid rhabdomyosarcoma (also called sarcoma botryoides) is a cancer that grows from very early cells that can become skeletal muscle. It is a special ...

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