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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Abdominal fat
  1. ... fat is deposited in the face, neck, and abdomen. The abnormal fat storage is related to changes in the development ...
  2. ... called acute fatty liver of pregnancy, begins with abdominal pain and can rapidly progress to liver failure. Signs of acute fatty liver of pregnancy include an abnormal accumulation of fat in the liver, hypoglycemia, increased levels of ammonia ...
  3. ... that cause tumors in soft tissues such as fat, muscles, and nerves. These ... often occurs in the abdomen. The EWSR1/ATF1 fusion gene is involved in ...
  4. ... pregnancy (AFLP) and HELLP syndrome. AFLP begins with abdominal pain and can rapidly progress to liver failure. ...
  5. ... pregnancy (AFLP) and HELLP syndrome. AFLP begins with abdominal pain and can rapidly progress to liver failure. ...
  6. ... can lead to swelling in the legs and abdomen, fluid in the lungs, and an increased risk ...
  7. ... including an overgrowth of adipose tissue in the abdomen that is often associated with a reddish birthmark ...