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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for ISOLEUCINE OR PHENYLALANINE OR THREONINE OR LYSINE OR VALINE OR LEUCINE OR TRYPTOPHAN OR METHIONINE OR HISTIDINE OR CYSTEINE
  1. Phenylketonuria (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... you have it, your body can't process phenylalanine (Phe). Phe is an amino acid, a building ...
  2. Cirrhosis (National Library of Medicine)  
    Cirrhosis is scarring of the liver. Scar tissue forms because of injury or long-term disease. Scar tissue cannot do what healthy liver tissue does - make protein, ...
  3. Hepatitis (National Library of Medicine)  
    What is hepatitis? Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver. Inflammation is swelling that happens when tissues of the body are injured or infected. It ...
  4. Liver Diseases (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your liver is the largest organ inside your body. It helps your body digest food, store energy, and remove poisons. There are many kinds of liver diseases: ...
  5. Dietary Supplements (National Library of Medicine)  
    Dietary supplements are vitamins, minerals, herbs, and many other products. They can come as pills, capsules, powders, drinks, and energy bars. Supplements do ...
  6. Newborn Screening (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your newborn infant has screening tests before leaving the hospital. There may be different tests depending on the state where you live. They include: Tests ...
  7. Urinalysis (National Library of Medicine)  
    A urinalysis is a test of your urine. It is often done to check for a urinary tract infections, kidney problems, or diabetes. You may also have one during ...