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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Intermediate coronary syndrome
  1. ... that are formed between trichohyalin proteins and keratin intermediate filaments. As a ... AHF THH THL ...
  2. ... sometimes fatal, complications. These individuals may have another heart ... metabolizers and poor metabolizers. Intermediate metabolizers are able ...
  3. ... are considered part of a spectrum. Rabson-Mendenhall syndrome is intermediate in severity between Donohue syndrome (which is usually fatal before age 2) and ...
  4. ... disorders. The severe form was known as Zellweger syndrome, the intermediate form was neonatal adrenoleukodystrophy (NALD), and the mild ...
  5. ... cross-section of the hair shaft becomes triangular, heart-shaped, or flat. These angular hair shafts result in frizzy hair that will not lie flat, which is typical of uncombable hair syndrome. More About This Health Condition E polypeptide, protein- ...
  6. ... If type 2 hemochromatosis is untreated, potentially fatal heart disease becomes evident by age 30.The onset of type 3 hemochromatosis is usually intermediate between types 1 and 2 with symptoms generally ...
  7. ... of the disorder.Schindler disease type III is intermediate in severity between ... heart (cardiomyopathy), and an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly). In other ...
  8. ... and implications for desmoplakin function in skin and heart. Br J Dermatol. 2010 ... Carvajal/Naxos syndrome secondary to desmoplakin-dominant mutations. ...
  9. ... percent of cases. This type is usually of intermediate severity. Type 3 is ... von Willebrand syndrome, is not caused by inherited gene variants (also ...
  10. ... having a cylindrical shape, it has a triangular, heart-like, or flat ... with uncombable hair syndrome, 50 to 100 percent of their strands of ...
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