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  1. ... in the body is disrupted (known as metabolic crisis) and brain function is abnormal (known as acute ... normally for their age.The risk of metabolic crisis and acute encephalopathy is thought to decrease after ...
  2. ... accelerated phase, and the blast phase (or blast crisis). In the chronic phase, the number of mature ... is skipped in some affected individuals. In blast crisis, 30 percent or more of blood or bone ...
  3. ... disease can lead to a life-threatening adrenal crisis, characterized by vomiting, abdominal pain, back or leg ... and severe hypotension leading to shock. The adrenal crisis is often triggered by a stressor, such as ...
  4. ... childhood as a sudden episode called a metabolic crisis, in which acidosis and low blood glucose (hypoglycemia) ...
  5. ... deficiency leads to early-onset life-threatening metabolic crisis. Genet Med. 2016 Oct;18(10):991-1000. ...
  6. ... ventilation assistance. This respiratory failure, called a myasthenic crisis, may be triggered by stresses such as infections ...
  7. ... individuals with hormonally functional parathyroid cancer develop hypercalcemic crisis, in which calcium levels in the blood are ...
  8. ... up of toxic substances in the blood (metabolic crisis), and long-term health problems. The MMADHC gene ...