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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for hepatosplenomegaly
  1. ... cells (anemia), and an enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly). HbH disease, which is milder, is usually caused ... disease is characterized by mild to moderate anemia, hepatosplenomegaly, and yellowing of the eyes and skin (jaundice). ...
  2. ... and abnormal enlargement of the liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly). Without adequate saposin C activator protein, the glucocerebrosidase ... in very severe neurological disease, respiratory problems, and hepatosplenomegaly. Prosaposin (sphingolipid activator protein-1) prosaposin (variant Gaucher ...
  3. ... cells (anemia), and an enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly). HbH disease, which is milder, is usually caused ... disease is characterized by mild to moderate anemia, hepatosplenomegaly, and yellowing of the eyes and skin (jaundice). ...
  4. ... can have enlargement of the liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly), blood cell abnormalities, and rarely, severe neurological problems. ...
  5. ... of the pancreas (pancreatitis), enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly), fatty deposits in the skin (eruptive xanthomas), and ...
  6. ... joint problems, and an enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly). It is less clear how mutations in the ...
  7. ... as complications including an enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly) and an abnormal buildup of iron that can ...
  8. ... disease and enlargement of the liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly). Type A is more severe and is characterized ...
  9. ... as complications including an enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly) and an abnormal buildup of iron that can ...