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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Steatorrhea
  1. ... of the eyes (jaundice), vomiting, diarrhea, fatty stool (steatorrhea), and poor absorption of nutrients from food (malabsorption). ... later-onset form have malabsorption, diarrhea, vomiting, and steatorrhea. Individuals with this form of lysosomal acid lipase ...
  2. ... which leads to excess fat in the feces (steatorrhea). Because of a lack of fat absorption and ...
  3. ... partially formed bile. Excess fat in the feces (steatorrhea) is an additional feature of congenital bile acid ...
  4. ... result, they often have fatty, foul-smelling stools (steatorrhea); are slow to grow and gain weight (failure ...
  5. ... gain, frequent (chronic) diarrhea, and foul-smelling stools (steatorrhea). They also have reduced blood cholesterol levels (hypocholesterolemia). ...
  6. ... to thrive); diarrhea; and fatty, foul-smelling stools (steatorrhea).As an individual with this condition ages, additional ...
  7. ... partially formed bile. Excess fat in the feces (steatorrhea) is another feature of congenital bile acid synthesis ...
  8. ... absorption leads to excess fat in the feces (steatorrhea). In childhood, these digestive problems can result in ...
  9. ... and disrupt normal digestion, leading to fatty stool (steatorrhea), weight loss, and protein and vitamin deficiencies. Because ...