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Results 1 - 10 of 93 for Liver failure
  1. ... causes progressive liver disease, which typically leads to liver failure. In people with PFIC, liver cells are less ... K) in the blood. Affected individuals typically develop liver failure before adulthood.The signs and symptoms of PFIC2 ...
  2. ... infants develop liver disease that quickly progresses to liver failure. The liver is frequently enlarged (hepatomegaly) and liver ... in the liver and brain lead to the liver failure and neurological dysfunction associated with MPV17-related hepatocerebral ...
  3. ... form of the disorder develop respiratory failure, seizures, liver failure, a weakened heart muscle (cardiomyopathy), and an irregular ... of CPT II deficiency are at risk for liver failure, nervous system damage, coma, and sudden death.The ...
  4. ... from an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly) to life-threatening liver failure. In some affected people, liver disease, which can ... deficiency: a still overlooked cause of recurrent acute liver failure and Reye-like syndrome. Mol Genet Metab. 2013 ...
  5. ... signs of liver disease which may result in liver failure. They also develop progressive neurological problems including very ... viral infection predispose apparently healthy children to fulminant liver failure. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2009 Jul;49(1): ...
  6. ... in the liver and brain lead to the liver failure and neurological dysfunction associated with MPV17-related hepatocerebral ... the MPV17 gene are responsible for rapidly progressive liver failure in infancy. Hepatology. 2007 Oct;46(4):1218- ...
  7. ... such as liver disease that can lead to liver failure, kidney abnormalities (tubulopathy), and brain dysfunction (encephalopathy). Encephalopathy ... III deficiency in patients with tubulopathy, encephalopathy and liver failure. Nat Genet. 2001 Sep;29(1):57-60. ...
  8. ... with abdominal pain and can rapidly progress to liver failure. Signs of acute fatty liver of pregnancy include an abnormal accumulation of fat ...
  9. ... hepatic type of GSD IV often die of liver failure in early childhood.The non-progressive hepatic type of GSD IV has many of the same features as the progressive hepatic type, but the liver disease is not as severe. In the non- ...
  10. ... oxidative phosphorylation deficiency 1, with individuals quickly developing liver failure. Individuals with this condition also usually have a ...
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