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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Decreased liver function
  1. ... called hepatic stenosis and can have an enlarged liver.Other features of chylomicron retention disease develop later in childhood and often impair the function of the nervous system. Affected people may develop decreased reflexes (hyporeflexia) and a decreased ability to sense ...
  2. ... a severe condition that primarily impairs neurological and liver function.Most ... or decreased), developmental delay, seizures, loss of sensation in the ...
  3. ... absorbed, it accumulates in the liver, eventually impairing liver function. The lack of involvement of other tissues in ...
  4. ... common. Additionally, people with this condition may have decreased brain function that is demonstrated as sleepiness, inability to concentrate, ...
  5. ... problems worsen, affected infants can have difficulty feeding, decreased alertness, and seizures. Liver problems can also occur in dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase deficiency, ...
  6. ... that is found in fat cells (adipocytes) and liver cells (hepatocytes). The function of this protein is not well understood, but ... is thought to lead to increased production and decreased breakdown of fats in the liver. Research is ongoing to determine how this and ...
  7. ... to maintain blood sugar levels. The combination of decreased cellular energy, low blood sugar, and liver cell death leads to the features of hereditary ...
  8. ... to cells, the loss of mitochondria results in decreased energy for cells. Cells that do not have enough energy to function will eventually die. Cells with high energy demands ...
  9. ... include stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, difficulty swallowing (dysphagia), decreased appetite, and weight loss. If the cancer metastasizes to other tissues, it may lead to an enlarged liver, yellowing of the eyes and skin (jaundice), an ...
  10. ... of a SCOT enzyme with little or no function. A reduction in the amount of functional enzyme leads to an inability to break down ketones, resulting in decreased energy production and an elevated level of ketones ...
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