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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for hepatitis
  1. Hereditary hemochromatosis is a disorder that causes the body to absorb too much iron from the diet. The excess iron is stored in the body's tissues and organs, ...
  2. ... Adult-onset type II citrullinemia and idiopathic neonatal hepatitis caused by citrin deficiency: involvement of the aspartate ... onset type II citrullinemia (CTLN2) and idiopathic neonatal hepatitis (NICCD). J Hum Genet. 2002;47(7):333- ...
  3. ... cirrhosis, cryptogenic cirrhosis is not caused by the hepatitis C or B virus or chronic alcohol use. ... cirrhosis.Cryptogenic cirrhosis may also develop from autoimmune hepatitis, which is a condition that occurs when the ...
  4. ... left untreated, include stomach irritation (gastritis), liver inflammation (hepatitis), lung irritation (pneumonitis), dry mouth and dry eyes ( ...
  5. ... individuals develop a serious liver condition called peliosis hepatitis, which can cause life-threatening bleeding (hemorrhage).Because ...
  6. ... been studied include long-term infection with viral hepatitis B or C, scarring of the liver (cirrhosis), ...
  7. ... including an inflammatory disease of the liver called hepatitis, scarring of the liver (cirrhosis), inflammatory bowel disease, ...
  8. ... encoding delta(4)-3-oxosteroid 5beta-reductase, in hepatitis and liver failure in infancy. Gut. 2003 Oct; ...
  9. ... disorders can damage the kidneys (glomerulonephritis), liver (autoimmune hepatitis), eyes (uveitis), or nerves (Guillain-Barre syndrome). Skin ...
  10. ... of iron in the liver, alcohol consumption, smoking, hepatitis C or HIV infection, or certain hormones. Mutations ...