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Cirrhosis of liver
- ... been found to cause North American Indian childhood cirrhosis, a chronic liver disease identified in a First Nation population in ... the liver or how they cause the progressive liver damage characteristic of this disorder. More About ... CIR1A_HUMAN CIRH1A cirhin cirrhosis, autosomal recessive 1A (cirhin) FLJ14728 FLJ17146 KIAA1988 NAIC ...
- ... more severe signs and symptoms such as irreversible liver disease (cirrhosis).Mutations in the PHKG2 gene reduce the activity of phosphorylase b kinase in liver cells, although the mechanism is unknown. Reduction of ...
- ... the liver, which can rarely progress to irreversible liver disease (cirrhosis).Mutations in the PHKA2 gene reduce the activity of phosphorylase b kinase in liver cells, although the mechanism is unknown. Reduction of ...
- ... blood cells (polycythemia); and liver abnormalities, including irreversible liver disease (cirrhosis).Mutations in the SLC30A10 gene impair the transport ...
- ... alcoholic steatohepatitis, also known as NASH) and permanent liver damage (cirrhosis).The PNPLA3 gene variation associated with NAFLD changes the protein building block (amino acid) isoleucine to the amino acid methionine ... of fats in the liver. Studies are ongoing to determine how this and ...
- ... leads to an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly) and irreversible liver disease (cirrhosis) in the first few months of life.Some ...