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Results 1 - 10 of 42 for bowel disease OR bowel disease
  1. ... caspase recruitment domain protein 15 CD IBD1 inflammatory bowel disease protein 1 LRR-containing protein NOD2_HUMAN NOD2B ...
  2. ... that cause inflammation of the intestinal walls (inflammatory bowel disease). One of the spondyloarthropathies, reactive arthritis, is typically ...
  3. ... G, Biancone L, Borgiani P. Autophagy and inflammatory bowel disease: Association between variants of the autophagy-related IRGM ...
  4. ... hives or urticaria); joint pain (arthralgia); or inflammatory bowel disease. Affected individuals are born with a variant in ...
  5. ... wide association study identifies IL23R as an inflammatory bowel disease gene. Science. 2006 Dec 1;314(5804):1461- ...
  6. ... that causes severe constipation or blockage of the intestine. Although Hirschsprung disease is a feature of another disorder called Waardenburg ... Missing enteric nerves in certain parts of the intestine cause the signs and ... of Hirschsprung disease. A lack of melanocytes affects the coloring of ...
  7. ... that causes severe constipation or blockage of the intestine. Although Hirschsprung disease is a feature of another condition called Waardenburg ... Missing enteric nerves in certain parts of the intestine cause the signs and ... of Hirschsprung disease. A lack of melanocytes affects the coloring of ...
  8. ... function of nerve cells in the brain and intestine, leading to hydrocephalus and Hirschsprung disease. antigen identified by monoclonal antibody R1 CAML1 CD171 ...
  9. ... Missing enteric nerves in certain parts of the intestine cause the signs and symptoms of Hirschsprung disease. A lack of melanocytes affects the coloring of ...
  10. ... nerves control contractions that move stool through the intestine, and their absence leads to the intestinal problems characteristic of Hirschsprung disease. More About This Health Condition More than 25 ...
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