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Results 1 - 10 of 38 for Hepatic fibrosis
  1. Congenital hepatic fibrosis is a disease of the liver that is present from birth. The liver has many important functions, ... be used or removed from the body.Congenital hepatic fibrosis is characterized by abnormal formation of the bile ...
  2. Cryptogenic cirrhosis is a condition that impairs liver function. People with this condition develop irreversible liver disease caused by scarring of the liver (cirrhosis), typically in mid- to late adulthood.The liver ...
  3. North American Indian childhood cirrhosis is a rare liver disorder that occurs in children. The liver malfunction causes yellowing of the skin and whites of ...
  4. Joubert syndrome is a disorder that affects many parts of the body. The signs and symptoms of this condition vary among affected individuals, even among members ...
  5. ... with dystonia, called hypermanganesemia with dystonia, polycythemia, and cirrhosis (HMDPC) and hypermanganesemia with dystonia 2, have been ... fibrosis) in the liver, and irreversible liver disease (cirrhosis).In hypermanganesemia with dystonia 2, manganese accumulates in ...
  6. ... worsens, affected individuals may develop arthritis, liver disease (cirrhosis) or liver cancer, diabetes, heart abnormalities, or skin ... one parent with the condition. Bronze diabetes Bronzed cirrhosis Familial hemochromatosis Genetic hemochromatosis Haemochromatosis HC Hemochromatosis Hereditary ...
  7. ... diffuse degeneration of cerebral gray matter with hepatic cirrhosis Alpers disease Alpers progressive infantile poliodystrophy Alpers syndrome ...
  8. ... the liver (hepatomegaly), a buildup of scar tissue (hepatic fibrosis), and liver failure.Children with VODI are prone to recurrent infections caused by certain bacteria, viruses, and fungi. The ... before hepatic veno-occlusive disease becomes evident.Many people with ...
  9. ... the liver (hepatomegaly), a buildup of scar tissue (hepatic fibrosis), and liver failure. More About This Health Condition Several common variations (polymorphisms) in the SP110 gene have been studied as risk factors for ... are associated with immunodeficiency and hepatic veno-occlusive disease. Nat Genet. 2006 Jun;38( ...
  10. ... a buildup of scar tissue in the liver (hepatic fibrosis); cerebellar ataxia, which is difficulty with coordination and ...
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