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Enlarged kidney
- ... the condition vary. Affected individuals can have an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly), chronic kidney disease, or a form of heart disease called ...
- ... of the top and sides of the skull (enlarged parietal foramina). Other signs ... kidneys, and urinary tract.Potocki-Shaffer syndrome (sometimes referred ...
- ... Potocki-Shaffer syndrome. People with this condition have enlarged parietal ... heart, kidneys, and urinary tract.Potocki-Shaffer syndrome (also called ...
- ... of the top and sides of the skull (enlarged parietal foramina) and multiple ... heart, kidneys, and urinary tract.Potocki-Shaffer syndrome (also called ...
- ... DFNB4 also have an unusually large vestibular aqueduct (enlarged vestibular aqueduct, or EVA).Mutations in the SLC26A4 ... other abnormalities of the inner ear, including an enlarged vestibular aqueduct.Some of the SLC26A4 gene mutations ...
- ... whites of the eyes (jaundice), gallstones, and an enlarged spleen (splenomegaly). More About This Health Condition Mutations ... speculate that enough normal AE1 protein remains in kidney cells for anion exchange and acid release, so ...
- ... related to the condition. Rarely, affected individuals have enlarged parathyroid glands and slightly elevated levels of parathyroid ...
- ... a role when the heart muscle is abnormally enlarged and has to work harder than normal, although ... myoclonus). Another common feature of AMRF syndrome is kidney (renal) disease; despite being referenced in the condition ...
- ... shortage of red blood cells (anemia), and an enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly). HbH disease, which is ... the PKD1 gene, which is responsible for polycystic kidney disease. A loss of this gene leads to ...
- ... shortage of red blood cells (anemia), and an enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly). HbH disease, which is ... the PKD1 gene, which is responsible for polycystic kidney disease. A loss of this gene leads to ...