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- ... MDS), which is a disorder in which immature blood cells fail to develop ... (cataracts), increased pressure in the eyes (glaucoma), or eyes that do ...
- ... converted to the hormone aldosterone, which helps control blood pressure ... production of an enzyme with low levels of function or no function at all. ...
- ... salt affects fluid levels in the body and blood pressure. ... the production of low levels of functional enzyme. Individuals with the non- ...
- ... to cause acatalasemia, a condition characterized by very low catalase activity. ... pressure (hypertension), a skin condition called vitiligo, thinning of ...
- ... that lines the back of the eye; the blood vessel layer under the retina called the ... increased pressure inside the eye (glaucoma) that can damage the ...
- ... the salt-wasting type, hormone production is extremely low. Individuals with this ... and blood pressure. Androgens and estrogen are essential for normal sexual ...
- ... continuing through adolescence. Affected individuals usually have a low ... blood pressure (hypertension) and narrowing (stenosis) of the heart valves ...
- ... lead to increased pressure within the skull (intracranial pressure). ... of the heart, altering blood flow.The signs and symptoms of this disorder ...
- ... a decrease in energy, a depressed mood, and low self-esteem. In most people with ... control blood pressure and body temperature, which change depending on the ...
- ... higher altitudes, such as in mountainous regions, air pressure is lower and less oxygen enters the ... (HIF2alpha) associated with low hemoglobin concentration in Tibetan highlanders. Proc Natl Acad ...