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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Abnormality of body weight
  1. ... suppresses inflammation. Increased cortisol levels can lead to weight gain in the face and upper body, fragile skin, bone loss, fatigue, and other health ...
  2. ... which features an inability to grow or gain weight in infancy, serious infections, and abnormalities of certain organs, such as the heart or ...
  3. ... disrupts the normal balance of ions in the body. This imbalance underlies many of the major features of Bartter syndrome, including a failure to grow and gain weight at the expected rate (failure to thrive), dehydration, ...
  4. ... disrupts the normal balance of ions in the body. This imbalance underlies many of the major features of Bartter syndrome, including a failure to grow and gain weight at the expected rate (failure to thrive), dehydration, ...
  5. ... LMP7 low molecular mass protein 7 low molecular weight protein 7 macropain subunit C13 multicatalytic endopeptidase complex ...
  6. ... potentially life-threatening episodes of poor feeding, vomiting, weight loss, tiredness (lethargy), rapid breathing (tachypnea), seizures, or ... four affected mitochondrial enzymes, leading to various biochemical abnormalities that are associated with carbonic anhydrase VA deficiency ...
  7. ... birth (macrosomia) and continue to grow and gain weight at an unusual rate. The condition can also ... changes in hedgehog signaling contribute to the other abnormalities that can occur with this disorder. More About ...