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Results 1 - 10 of 22 for Intestinal atresia
  1. ... haploinsufficiency is associated with reduced brain size and intestinal atresias in Feingold syndrome. Nat Genet. 2005 May;37( ...
  2. ... mutations can have one or more of these intestinal or urinary tract abnormalities; they are usually milder than MMIHS, or they ...
  3. ... extra fingers or toes (polydactyly). Additional features include abnormalities in one or more organs, including the heart, kidneys, liver, and intestines. The severity of this condition is thought to ...
  4. ... body temperature. Some people with CCHS also have abnormalities in the nerves that control the digestive tract (Hirschsprung disease), resulting in severe constipation, intestinal blockage, and enlargement of the colon.Most PHOX2B ...
  5. ... changes in hedgehog signaling contribute to the other abnormalities that can occur with this disorder. More About This Health Condition DGSX glypican proteoglycan 3 glypican-3 GPC3_HUMAN GTR2-2 Intestinal protein OCI-5 MXR7 OCI-5 SGBS1 Tests ...
  6. ... tract (peristalsis).The FLNA gene variants that cause intestinal ... causing abnormalities in the layering of these muscles. Smooth muscles ...
  7. ... on the surface of cells, primarily liver and intestinal cells. The HFE protein is also found on ... RS. Iron Imports. VI. HFE and regulation of intestinal iron absorption. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. ...
  8. ... It is found mostly in cells of the intestines and liver and transports plant sterols. After plant sterols are absorbed from food into intestinal cells, the sterolin transporters in these cells pump ...
  9. ... hydrocephalus) and Hirschsprung disease. Hirschsprung disease is an intestinal disorder characterized by the absence of nerves in parts of the intestine. It is unclear whether this set of features ...
  10. ... as well as an increased risk of developing intestinal growths (polyps) at an early age; the polyps ... Merg A, Howe JR. Genetic conditions associated with intestinal juvenile polyps. Am J Med Genet C Semin ...
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