- ... absorbing vitamin E, including: Crohn's disease Liver disease Cystic ... E deficiency. Symptoms of too much vitamin E include: Diarrhea Nausea ...
- ... Table 3. Genes of Interest in the Differential Diagnosis of Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome View in own window Gene(s) Disorder MOI 1 Clinical Features of Disorder Overlapping w/SDS Distinguishing from SDS CFTR Cystic fibrosis AR Often presents w/both upper-respiratory infections & ...
- ... the pancreas is working in people who have cystic fibrosis, diabetes, or chronic ... and symptoms of EPI include: Greasy, unusually foul-smelling stools ( ...
- ... kind is allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (also called ABPA). Symptoms of ABPA include wheezing and coughing. ABPA can affect healthy people but it is most common in people with asthma or cystic fibrosis. Another kind is invasive aspergillosis, which damages tissues ...
- ... these disorders are not associated with situs abnormalities: Cystic ... can be considered in the differential diagnosis of PCD; however, PCD is not likely if ...
- ... were excluded for the following reasons: nine discussed cystic fibrosis, 56-64 one discussed ... to either the prevalence, diagnosis, prognosis, or treatment of IFG and/or IGT. ...
- ... VACTERL association Meconium ileus/plug Family history of cystic fibrosis; poor weight gain; pancreatic ... belly sequence 1 Absence of microcolon Multisystemic ...
- ... natural history of disease is adequate information about symptom burden and related QOL trajectories, especially in the setting of rare diseases, inherited diseases with increasing life span (e.g., cystic fibrosis, sickle cell disease), and heterogeneous diseases (e.g., ...
- ... Health problems that may lead to prolapse include: Cystic fibrosis Intestinal worm infections Long-term diarrhea Other health problems present at birth In adults, it is usually found with constipation, or with a muscle or nerve problem in the pelvic or genital area.
- ... or Prader-Willi syndrome Other diseases, such as cystic fibrosis The following can increase the risk of testicular failure: Activities that cause constant, low-level injury to the scrotum , such as riding a motorcycle or bicycle Frequent or heavy use of marijuana Undescended testicles at birth
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