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Hepatomegaly
- ... The initial features are usually an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly) and slow growth. Affected children are often shorter ... energy. Glycogen accumulation in the liver leads to hepatomegaly, and the liver's inability to break down ...
- ... failure to thrive) and develop an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly). Children with this type develop a form of ... as severe. In the non-progressive hepatic type, hepatomegaly and liver disease are usually evident in early ...
- ... bones of the skull (fontanelle). An enlarged liver (hepatomegaly) occurs in about half of affected individuals. Because ...
- ... Nearly all affected individuals develop an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly); an enlarged spleen (splenomegaly) may also occur. About ...
- ... condition can lead to enlargement of the liver (hepatomegaly), a buildup of scar tissue (hepatic fibrosis), and ...
- ... syndrome. Affected infants typically also have enlarged livers (hepatomegaly) and a severely reduced ability to produce and ...
- ... developmental delays, excessive tiredness (lethargy), an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly), and failure to gain weight and grow at ...
- ... of liver disease may include an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly) and yellowing of the skin and the whites ...
- ... of geleophysic dysplasia can include an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly) and recurrent respiratory and ear infections. In severe ...
- ... dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase deficiency, ranging from an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly) to life-threatening liver failure. In some affected ...