Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome (/ˈbɛkˌwɪθ ˈviːdə.mən/; abbreviated BWS) is an overgrowth disorder usually present at birth, characterized by an increased risk of childhood cancer and certain congenital features. Beckwith syndrome can also cause child behavior problems.Common features used to define BWS are: macroglossia (large tongue), macrosomia (above average birth weight and length), midline abdominal wall defects (omphalocele/exomphalos, umbilical hernia, diastasis recti), ear creases or ear pits, neonatal hypoglycemia (low blood sugar after birth). Hepatoblastoma↑"@en }
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- Beckwith–Wiedemann_syndrome abstract "Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome (/ˈbɛkˌwɪθ ˈviːdə.mən/; abbreviated BWS) is an overgrowth disorder usually present at birth, characterized by an increased risk of childhood cancer and certain congenital features. Beckwith syndrome can also cause child behavior problems.Common features used to define BWS are: macroglossia (large tongue), macrosomia (above average birth weight and length), midline abdominal wall defects (omphalocele/exomphalos, umbilical hernia, diastasis recti), ear creases or ear pits, neonatal hypoglycemia (low blood sugar after birth). Hepatoblastoma↑".
- Q521863 abstract "Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome (/ˈbɛkˌwɪθ ˈviːdə.mən/; abbreviated BWS) is an overgrowth disorder usually present at birth, characterized by an increased risk of childhood cancer and certain congenital features. Beckwith syndrome can also cause child behavior problems.Common features used to define BWS are: macroglossia (large tongue), macrosomia (above average birth weight and length), midline abdominal wall defects (omphalocele/exomphalos, umbilical hernia, diastasis recti), ear creases or ear pits, neonatal hypoglycemia (low blood sugar after birth). Hepatoblastoma↑".