Matching
-Galactosemia
A) Incomplete connection between the esophagus and the stomach in utero,resulting in a shortened esophagus
B) Condition characterized by inflammation or damage to a section of the intestine
C) Displacement of the intestines up into the lung area due to incomplete formation of the diaphragm in utero
D) A rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism
E) Infants weighing <1000 grams at birth
F) Infants weighing <1500 grams at birth
G) Infants weighing <2500 grams at birth
H) Abnormally large head size for age and gender
I) Abnormally small head size for age and gender
J) Condition in which electrical nerve transmission in the brain is disrupted,resulting in periods of loss of function
K) Condition in which three copies of chromosome 21 occur
L) Condition in which the brain is not formed correctly,resulting in neonatal death
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