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Results 1 - 10 of 23 for Red eye
  1. ... of hereditary spherocytosis, resulting from the breakdown of red blood cells, include yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes (jaundice), gallstones, and an enlarged spleen (splenomegaly). More ...
  2. ... a result, the number of mature and functioning red blood cells decreases, which leads to weakness, yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice), an enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly), the ...
  3. ... a result, the number of mature and functioning red blood cells decreases, which leads to weakness, yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice), an enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly), the ...
  4. ... a result, the number of mature and functioning red blood cells decreases, which leads to weakness, yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice), an enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly), and ...
  5. ... and often leads to three major features: a red or pink birthmark called a port-wine birthmark, brain abnormalities, and increased pressure in the eye (glaucoma) or other eye problems. The GNAQ gene ...
  6. ... and a molecule called bilirubin are released when red blood cells are destroyed, resulting in an excess of these substances circulating in the blood. Excess bilirubin in the blood causes yellowing of the eyes and skin (jaundice) and increases the risk of ...
  7. ... oculocutaneous albinism type 2; however, they typically have red hair instead of the usual yellow, blond, or light brown hair seen with this condition. ... NCBI Gene ClinVar ...
  8. ... such as clouding of the lens of the eye (cataract), intellectual disability, and damage to the liver, kidneys, and brain.Other mutations in the GALE gene reduce the activity of UDP-galactose-4-epimerase in red blood cells only. These genetic changes underlie a ...
  9. ... Iron is needed for the body to produce red blood cells. ... the lenses of the eyes (cataracts) in infancy.The mutations that cause hyperferritinemia- ...
  10. ... of genetic changes involving the OPN1LW gene cause red-green color vision defects, a form of color ... difficult or impossible to distinguish between shades of red, yellow, and green. Most red-green color vision ...
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