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We assessed the hypothesis that 25 children with mild bronchiolitis (index subjects) were at greater risk for abnormalities of pulmonary function or airway reactivity to cold air between the ages of 8 and 12 years than were randomly selected, matched controls.

At the same time, obstetricians commented that these factors also put women at higher risk for abnormalities, but pointed out that overweight and obese women's expectations of obstetric ultrasound examinations were in general as high as those of their normal weight peers.

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However, additional major abnormalities present a risk for chromosomal abnormalities, mainly trisomy 13. (Am J Obstet Gynecol 2002 187:1617-2002 187

Similarly, current smoking, male gender, and viral hepatitis B or C infection also showed a significantly increased likelihood of abnormal elevation of ALT, AST, GGT after controlling other risk factors as summarized on Table 2. Increased BMI (> 25) was also associated with increased risks for abnormality in ALT and GGT.

To determine whether children who do not develop fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) despite heavy alcohol exposure are at risk for eye abnormalities.

Some experts think that women who take fertility drugs, like Clomid and Pergonal, which stimulate the ovaries, may be more susceptible to ovarian cancer, because the more often a woman ovulates, the more she is at risk for ovarian abnormalities in general.

Objective: In an attempt to refine the role of ultrasonography in screening and identifying fetuses at risk for chromosomal abnormalities, a retrospective review of patients undergoing genetic amniocentesis was undertaken.

It is unknown whether prolonged childhood exposure to stimulant medication for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) increases the risk for developing abnormalities in blood pressure or heart rate.

This was also in accordance with the studies done by Valimaki et al. (1994) and Stephen et al. (1999) who found an increased risk for BMD abnormalities in females.

Intriguingly, people withthe so-called e4 variant of a gene known as APOE the largest genetic risk factor for developing Alzheimer's later in life are at a higher risk for developing abnormalities in their entorhinal cortex.

The quality of a woman's eggs decreases with age, so the children of those who do get pregnant at this stage of life are at a higher risk for chromosomal abnormalities, which can cause birth defects.

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