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Results 1 - 10 of 78 for gastro syndrome
  1. ... 130(1):73-9. doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2005.10.014. Citation on PubMed
  2. ... older. In addition, most people with Peutz-Jeghers syndrome develop multiple polyps in the stomach and intestines during childhood or adolescence. Polyps can ...
  3. ... syndrome type 1 (described above), individuals with Wolfram syndrome type 2 have stomach or intestinal ulcers and excessive bleeding after an injury. The tendency to bleed excessively combined with the ulcers typically ... Wolfram syndrome type 2 do not develop diabetes insipidus.Historically, ...
  4. ... 130(2):312-22. doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2005.10.052. Citation on PubMed Idos G, Valle L. Lynch Syndrome. 2004 Feb 5 [updated 2021 Feb 4]. In: ... la Chapelle A. The clinical phenotype of Lynch syndrome due to germ-line PMS2 mutations. ... doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2008.04.026. Epub 2008 May 2. Citation ...
  5. ... clicking in the jaw (temporomandibular joint dysfunction), and stomach pain or digestive disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome. They have an increased likelihood of developing mood ...
  6. ... different types of tumors, including colon, rectal, lung, stomach, prostate, breast, and thyroid tumors. RECQ3 RECQL2 RECQL3 Werner syndrome Werner Syndrome helicase Werner syndrome protein Werner syndrome, ...
  7. ... poor feeding, difficulty swallowing (dysphagia), and backflow of stomach acids into the esophagus (called gastroesophageal reflux or GERD). Lateral meningocele syndrome is a very rare disorder. Only a small ...
  8. ... particularly colorectal cancer, but also cancers of the stomach, small intestine, gallbladder ducts, upper urinary tract, endometrium, brain, and skin. Unlike CMMRD syndrome, individuals with Lynch syndrome often develop these cancers ...
  9. ... vomiting and nausea (cyclic vomiting) and backflow of stomach acids into the esophagus (gastroesophageal reflux).People with 22q13.3 deletion syndrome typically have distinctive facial features, including a long, ...
  10. ... life. Some affected individuals experience a backflow of stomach acids into the esophagus (gastroesophageal reflux).Additional neurological problems can occur in PACS1 syndrome. Some affected individuals have features of autism spectrum ...
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