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Atresia of small intestine
- ... esophagus (esophageal atresia) or in part of the small intestine (duodenal atresia). Individuals with type 2 do not have gastrointestinal ...
- ... of Alagille syndrome is liver damage caused by abnormalities in the bile ducts. These ducts carry bile (which helps to digest fats) from the liver to the gallbladder and small intestine. In Alagille syndrome, the bile ducts may be ...
- ... the heart, lung, or brain; twisting of the intestines (intestinal malrotation); kidney abnormalities; an opening in the roof of the mouth (a cleft palate); and an unusually small head size (microcephaly). Affected individuals may also develop ...
- ... process hearing, speech, memory, and emotion. The brain abnormalities and ... of the small intestine called the duodenum, and the colon. The deposits ...
- ... or absence of a portion of intestine (intestinal atresia) or twisting of the ... the small intestine are missing, causing dehydration and poor absorption ...
- ... birth defects. Many people with Down syndrome have small hands and feet and a ... of the intestine, are less common.Individuals with Down syndrome have ...
- ... to sense vibrations. Rarely, affected individuals have heart abnormalities or muscle wasting ... that line the small intestine and absorb nutrients. Chylomicrons are needed to absorb ...
- ... of the opening from the stomach into the small intestines. Others can develop ... abnormalities. People with abnormalities that obstruct the air passages ...
- ... of kidney cells and cells that line the small intestine. Amnionless attaches (binds) to cubilin, anchoring cubilin to ... from food. As the vitamin passes through the small intestine, cubilin binds to it. Amnionless helps transfer the ...
- ... myosin Vb function. In cells that line the small intestine (enterocytes), a lack of myosin Vb function changes ... fluids from food as it passes through the intestine. Inside affected enterocytes, small clumps of abnormal microvilli mix with misplaced digestive ...