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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Pancreatic hypoplasia
  1. Permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus is a type of diabetes that first appears within the first 6 months of life and persists throughout the lifespan. This form ...
  2. ... liver disease, fluid-filled sacs (cysts) in the pancreas, dental abnormalities, and an eye disease called retinal dystrophy that ...
  3. ... kidney and urinary tract abnormalities, as well as abnormalities of the pancreas that underlie diabetes. The loss of one copy ...
  4. ... have other features unrelated to diabetes, such as abnormalities of the pancreas or liver or a form of arthritis called ...
  5. ... gain weight (failure to thrive); and experience malnutrition. Pancreatic insufficiency often improves with age in people with Shwachman-Diamond syndrome.Skeletal abnormalities are another common feature of Shwachman-Diamond syndrome. ...
  6. ... found in many different tissues, such as the pancreas, brain, heart, bones, muscles, lung, liver, and kidneys. ... transport. Wolframin's function is important in the pancreas, where the protein is thought to help process ...
  7. ... of several organs, including the brain, testes, and pancreas. In the developing brain, the ARX protein is ... location. Interneurons relay signals between neurons. In the pancreas and testes, the ARX protein helps to regulate ...
  8. ... caused by iron damage to cells in the pancreas that make insulin, a hormone that helps control ... also called blood glucose. Iron accumulation in the pancreas reduces the cells' ability to make insulin, which ...
  9. ... syndrome can include ongoing constipation, inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis), kidney failure, breathing problems, and allergies. Some ... WT1 gene can cause Wilms tumor and genitourinary abnormalities, so deletion of the WT1 gene is very ...
  10. ... and spinal cord (central nervous system), and the pancreas. Within the brain, the PAX6 protein is involved ...
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