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Liver "disease," severe congenital
- ... walls) Heart valve disease with congestive heart failure Severe congenital heart disease Heart transplant surgery is not recommended for patients who have: Kidney, lung, or liver disease Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) Other life- ...
- ... fully absorb dietary fats through the intestines ( abetalipoproteinemia ) Severe liver disease The presence of teardrop-shaped cells may indicate: ...
- ... from: Illnesses, such as vitamin K deficiency or severe liver disease Treatments, such as the use of drugs to ...
- ... of bone marrow cells, such as aplastic anemia , congenital neutropenia , severe immune system illnesses, sickle cell anemia , or thalassemia .
- The outcome for a child with congenital rubella depends on how severe the problems are. Heart defects can often be corrected. Damage to the nervous system is permanent.
- Congenital syphilis is a severe, disabling, and often life-threatening infection seen in infants whose mothers were infected with syphilis and ...
- ... than-normal veins in the neck Leg swelling Liver and spleen swelling Normal breath sounds if pulmonary hypertension is idiopathic or due to congenital heart disease Abnormal breath sounds if pulmonary hypertension is from ...
- ... diseases (such as lupus erythematosus) Disease of the liver or ... Severe emotional or physical stress Tissue damage (for example, ...
- ... recommended for people under age 65 who have severe lung disease. ... (congenital defect ) Destruction of the large airways and lung ( ...
- ... disease, such as inflammation of the retina (chorioretinitis) Severe brain damage Skin sores (lesions) ... PTT) Complete blood count Electrolyte measurements Tests of liver function