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- ... epidermis that are necessary to prevent water loss (dehydration) and for normal development of the skin. Many ... thick scales that are present at birth; excessive dehydration; and increased risk of infections. Most ABCA12 gene ...
- ... of salt in sweat that can lead to dehydration associated with low levels of sodium in the blood (hyponatremic dehydration). The gene mutation that causes this condition changes ...
- ... lipid layers are necessary to prevent water loss (dehydration) through the skin. At least 20 mutations in ... scales; an increased risk of infections; and excessive dehydration. Most of these mutations change single protein building ...
- ... lipid layers are necessary to prevent water loss (dehydration) through the skin. More than 55 mutations in ... scales; an increased risk of infections; and excessive dehydration. Most of the mutations change single protein building ...
- ... by severe diarrhea, resulting in weight loss and dehydration that can be life-threatening. SLC5A1 gene mutations ... sugars remains in the intestinal tract, resulting in dehydration of the body's tissues and severe diarrhea. ...
- ... weight at the expected rate (failure to thrive), dehydration, constipation, and increased urine production (polyuria). A loss ...
- ... and causes episodes (called ketoacidotic attacks) of vomiting, dehydration and other health problems, which can lead to ...
- ... of potassium (hyperkalemia) in the blood, and severe dehydration due to the loss of excess sodium and ...
- ... symptoms of this disorder, which include nausea, vomiting, dehydration, low blood pressure, extreme tiredness (fatigue), and muscle ...
- ... weight at the expected rate (failure to thrive), dehydration, constipation, and increased urine production (polyuria). A loss ...