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Results 1 - 10 of 104 for Abnormality of the liver
  1. ... As the condition progresses, affected individuals can develop liver abnormalities including an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly), inflammation, or chronic ...
  2. ... As the condition progresses, affected individuals can develop liver abnormalities including inflammation or chronic liver disease (cirrhosis). Some individuals with congenital bile acid ...
  3. ... from manganese buildup in the liver leads to liver abnormalities in people with HMDPC. Because SLC39A14 gene mutations prevent manganese from entering liver cells, people with hypermanganesemia with dystonia 2 do ...
  4. ... this condition can have vision problems, hearing loss, liver abnormalities (hepatopathy), and immune deficiency due to a decrease ...
  5. ... also at risk for serious complications such, as liver abnormalities and life-threatening heart problems. Individuals with childhood-onset VLCAD deficiency typically experience an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly) and low blood glucose. This form is ...
  6. ... kidney function known as end-stage renal disease. Abnormalities of the liver, heart, or eyes also occur in people with ...
  7. ... require a feeding tube. Additional features may include liver abnormalities and thickening of the heart muscle (hypertrophic cardiomyopathy). ...
  8. ... can include slow growth and short stature, dental abnormalities, and an enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly). Depending on the genetic changes ...
  9. ... disorder.Less commonly, 17q12 deletion syndrome also causes abnormalities of the eyes, liver, brain, genitalia, and other body systems. Some females ...
  10. ... syndrome or situs ambiguus, which is characterized by abnormalities of the heart, liver, intestines, or spleen. These organs may be structurally ...
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