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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Decreased body weight
  1. ... of the condition include excessive tiredness (fatigue), fever, weight loss, and an enlarged spleen.The translocation involved in ...
  2. ... of the condition include excessive tiredness (fatigue), fever, weight loss, and an enlarged spleen.The translocation involved in ...
  3. ... potentially life-threatening episodes of poor feeding, vomiting, weight loss, tiredness (lethargy), rapid breathing (tachypnea), seizures, or coma. ...
  4. ... of movement abnormalities known as parkinsonism, psychiatric changes, weight loss, and abnormally slow breathing (hypoventilation).Most of the ...
  5. ... and is characterized by severe diarrhea, resulting in weight loss and dehydration that can be life-threatening. SLC5A1 ...
  6. ... urination (polyuria), excessive thirst (polydipsia), fatigue, blurred vision, weight loss, and recurrent skin infections. Over time, uncontrolled high ...
  7. ... urination (polyuria), excessive thirst (polydipsia), fatigue, blurred vision, weight loss, and recurrent skin infections. Over time, uncontrolled high ...
  8. ... caused by a missense mutation: multiple endocrine defects, decreased sympathetic tone, and ... Citation on PubMed
  9. ... glucose (hypoglycemia) and other problems in affected individuals. Decreased α-MSH in the skin reduces ... for beta-melanocyte-stimulating hormone in human body-weight regulation. Cell Metab. 2006 Feb;3(2):141- ...
  10. ... primary energy source for most cells in the body. Closure of the K-ATP channels in ... a low birth weight and develop increased blood glucose (hyperglycemia) within the ...
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