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Results 1 - 10 of 39 for Chronic diarrhea
  1. ... the body. Its major signs and symptoms include chronic diarrhea starting in infancy, hair abnormalities, distinctive facial features, ... is unknown how these changes could lead to chronic diarrhea and the other features of trichohepatoenteric syndrome. More ...
  2. ... the body. Its major signs and symptoms include chronic diarrhea starting in infancy, hair abnormalities, distinctive facial features, ... is unknown how these changes could lead to chronic diarrhea and the other features of trichohepatoenteric syndrome. More ...
  3. ... female.Additional signs and symptoms of XLAG include chronic diarrhea, periods of increased blood glucose (transient hyperglycemia), and ... in the pancreas plays a role in the chronic diarrhea and hyperglycemia experienced by individuals with XLAG. ARX ...
  4. ... is unknown how these changes could lead to chronic diarrhea and the other features of trichohepatoenteric syndrome. SKIC2 ...
  5. ... of the lenses of the eyes (cataracts) and chronic diarrhea in childhood; a reduced ability to produce and ...
  6. ... thin enamel on the teeth (enamel hypoplasia) and chronic diarrhea or constipation associated with difficulty in absorbing nutrients ...
  7. ... Infants with Omenn syndrome typically experience pneumonia and chronic diarrhea. Often the organisms that cause infection in people ...
  8. ... with X-linked SCID can develop poor growth, chronic diarrhea, a fungal infection called thrush, skin rashes, and ...
  9. Microvillus inclusion disease is a condition characterized by chronic, watery, life-threatening diarrhea typically beginning in the first hours to days ...
  10. ... illness in healthy people. Affected infants typically develop chronic diarrhea, a fungal infection in the mouth called oral ...
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