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Results 1 - 10 of 51 for Conversion disorder
  1. ... growth and also impair hearing by disturbing the conversion of sound waves to nerve ... (HID), a disorder characterized by dry, scaly skin (ichthyosis) and hearing ...
  2. ... turn. This step-wise process ultimately promotes the conversion of an important coagulation ... to cause a rare bleeding disorder called factor VII deficiency. This disorder commonly causes ...
  3. ... to another molecule, 5'-GMP, in cones. This conversion causes certain channels on the cell ... the vision disorder achromatopsia. These mutations underlie a relatively small percentage ...
  4. ... to another molecule, 5'-GMP, in cones. This conversion causes certain channels on the cell ... gene has been found to cause the vision disorder achromatopsia. It is a very rare cause of ...
  5. ... different molecule called N-acetylglucosamine-1-phosphate. This conversion is required to make ... PGM3-congenital disorder of glycosylation (PGM3-CDG). This condition primarily affects ...
  6. ... it interacts with other coagulation factors, resulting in conversion of an important ... cause a rare bleeding disorder called factor XI deficiency. This disorder, while usually ...
  7. ... a lack of functional enzyme that prevents the conversion of adenine to AMP. As ... renal disease (ESRD), a life-threatening failure of kidney function. ...
  8. ... of sound waves to electrical nerve impulses. This conversion involves many processes, including ... in people with a skin disorder called Clouston syndrome, which is also known as ...
  9. ... by turning pyrroline-5-carboxylate into proline. The conversion between proline and ... gene cause a form of the disorder called autosomal recessive cutis laxa type 2B (ARCL2B), ...
  10. ... mutations in the AGT gene that cause this disorder change single protein building blocks (amino acids) in the angiotensinogen protein. These changes occur in a region of the protein that is necessary for its conversion to angiotensin I. It is thought that the ...
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