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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Increased body weight
  1. ... this disorder is associated with excessive hunger, massive weight gain, and reduced production of hormones that direct sexual ... feelings of hunger and satiety, leading to extreme weight gain.Because hypogonadotropic hypogonadism occurs in leptin receptor deficiency, ...
  2. ... This disorder is associated with excessive hunger, massive weight gain, and reduced production of hormones that direct sexual ... not occur, leading to the excessive hunger and weight gain associated with this disorder. Because hypogonadotropic hypogonadism occurs ...
  3. ... suppresses inflammation. Increased cortisol levels can lead to weight gain in the face and upper body, fragile skin, ...
  4. ... suppresses inflammation. Increased cortisol levels can lead to weight gain in the face and upper body, fragile skin, ...
  5. ... irregular menstruation, acne, excess body hair (hirsutism), and weight gain. Some genetic variations increase the activity of steroid ...
  6. ... The loss of this gene is responsible for weight gain that begins in childhood in people with WAGRO ...
  7. ... blood vessels; a large, triangular head; and slow weight gain in childhood. The CAV1 gene mutations that cause ...
  8. ... 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, constipation, and increased urine production (polyuria). A loss of ClC-Ka ...
  9. ... 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, constipation, and increased urine production (polyuria). A loss of ClC-Ka ...
  10. ... have clopidogrel resistance. These individuals who are at increased risk for developing ... More About This Health Condition ...
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