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Results 1 - 10 of 50 for Liver Cancer
  1. ... of other cancers, such as ovarian cancer or liver cancer.People with Ollier disease usually have a normal ...
  2. ... risk of other cancers, such as ovarian or liver cancer.People with Maffucci syndrome usually have a normal ...
  3. ... fluid called bile (cholestasis). Rarely, affected children develop liver cancer. After the onset of liver disease, many affected infants develop neurological problems, which ...
  4. ... cancer called Wilms tumor and a form of liver cancer called hepatoblastoma. Tumors develop in about 10 percent ...
  5. ... at increased risk of developing a type of liver cancer called hepatocellular carcinoma.Most people with PFIC3 have signs and symptoms related to liver disease only. Signs and symptoms of PFIC3 usually ...
  6. ... increases the risk of developing a type of liver cancer called hepatocellular carcinoma. Iron overload in immune cells may affect their ability to fight infections. African iron overload is ... accumulates in the liver, bone marrow, and spleen is less available for ...
  7. ... cirrhosis are also at increased risk of developing liver cancer (hepatocellular cancer).NAFLD is most common in middle-aged or older people, although younger people, including children, are also ... common chronic liver disorder in Western countries, including the United States. ...
  8. ... the bones (rickets), and an increased risk of liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma). Some affected children have repeated neurologic crises that consist of changes in their mental state, reduced sensation in the ... (intermittent ataxia). Liver problems do not occur in types II and ...
  9. ... also at risk of developing a type of liver cancer called hepatocellular carcinoma.In rare cases, people with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency develop a skin condition called panniculitis, ... also accumulate in the liver and damage this organ.Environmental factors, such as ...
  10. ... liver function and an increased risk of developing liver cancer.Environmental factors can strongly influence the occurrence and severity of signs and symptoms of porphyria. Alcohol, smoking, certain drugs, ... up abnormally in the liver and other organs. When these substances accumulate in ...
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