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Results 1 - 10 of 30 for Pancreatic agenesis 1
  1. ... an autosomal recessive pattern. PNDM Genetic Testing Registry: Pancreatic agenesis 1 Genetic Testing Registry: Permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus Isolated ...
  2. ... liver disease, fluid-filled sacs (cysts) in the pancreas, dental abnormalities, and an eye disease called retinal dystrophy that can lead to vision loss. Asphyxiating thoracic dystrophy affects an estimated 1 in 100,000 to 130,000 people. Mutations ...
  3. ... have other features unrelated to diabetes, such as abnormalities of the pancreas or liver or a form of arthritis called gout. MODY is estimated to account for 1 to 3 percent of all cases of diabetes. ...
  4. ... Autoimmune disorders are a group of immune system abnormalities in which the ... 1 diabetes), red blood cells (autoimmune hemolytic anemia), platelets ( ...
  5. ... autoimmune damage to insulin-producing cells in the pancreas.Type 1 diabetes risk is most increased by two specific ...
  6. ... sacs called cysts). Affected individuals may also have abnormalities of the pancreas, liver, or genital tract; or a condition called ... development of several organs, including the kidneys and pancreas. Studies suggest ... are found in people with abnormalities of the kidneys and other structures of the ...
  7. ... kidney and urinary tract abnormalities, as well as abnormalities of the pancreas that underlie diabetes. The loss of one copy ...
  8. ... to impaired function of the bone marrow and pancreas. Affected individuals also have skeletal abnormalities and a higher-than-average chance of developing ...
  9. ... T, Sunamura M, Horii A. Molecular mechanisms of pancreatic carcinogenesis. Cancer Sci. 2006 Jan;97(1):1-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1349-7006. ...
  10. ... gain weight (failure to thrive); and experience malnutrition. Pancreatic insufficiency often improves with age in people with Shwachman-Diamond syndrome.Skeletal abnormalities are another common feature of Shwachman-Diamond syndrome. ...
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