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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Hepatic failure
  1. ... in the liver and brain lead to the liver failure and neurological dysfunction associated with MPV17-related hepatocerebral ... the MPV17 gene are responsible for rapidly progressive liver failure in infancy. Hepatology. 2007 Oct;46(4):1218- ...
  2. ... with abdominal pain and can rapidly progress to liver failure. Signs of acute fatty liver of pregnancy include an abnormal accumulation of fat in the liver, hypoglycemia, increased levels of ammonia in the blood (hyperammonemia), ... M, Girard J, Prip-Buus C. Modulation of the hepatic malonyl-CoA-carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1A partnership creates a ...
  3. ... This condition is characterized by recurrent infections and liver failure caused by blocked blood flow in the liver. Certain variants in the SP110 gene cause cells to produce a version of the SP110 nuclear body ... are associated with immunodeficiency and hepatic veno-occlusive disease. Nat Genet. 2006 Jun;38( ...
  4. ... 4)-3-oxosteroid 5beta-reductase, in hepatitis and liver failure in infancy. Gut. 2003 Oct;52(10):1494- ...
  5. ... with abdominal pain and can rapidly progress to liver failure. HELLP stands for hemolysis (the breakdown of red ...
  6. ... with abdominal pain and can rapidly progress to liver failure. HELLP stands for hemolysis (the breakdown of red ...
  7. ... III deficiency in patients with tubulopathy, encephalopathy and liver failure. Nat Genet. 2001 Sep;29(1):57-60. ...
  8. ... causes progressive liver disease, which often leads to liver failure. To develop this condition, a person needs to ...
  9. ... causes progressive liver disease, which often leads to liver failure. Affected individuals have a variant in both copies ...
  10. ... a buildup of scar tissue in the liver (hepatic fibrosis), excess fluid accumulation in the body before birth (hydrops fetalis), and heart failure.It is estimated that 20 to 30 percent ...
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