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Results 21 - 30 of 40 for Galactosemia
  1. ... other metabolic disorders, such as homocystinuria, tyrosinemia, and galactosemia, which also involve the faulty breakdown of particular ...
  2. ... such as: Cystine (cystinosis) Fructose ( fructose intolerance ) Galactose ( galactosemia ) Glycogen (glycogen storage disease) Cystinosis is the most ...
  3. ... of fructose intolerance are similar to those of galactosemia (inability to use the sugar galactose). Later symptoms ...
  4. ... trisomy 21) Ectodermal dysplasia syndrome Familial congenital cataracts Galactosemia Hallermann-Streiff syndrome Lowe syndrome Marinesco-Sjögren syndrome ...
  5. ... metabolism. A few of them are: Fructose intolerance Galactosemia Maple syrup urine disease (MSUD) Phenylketonuria (PKU) Newborn ...
  6. ... may result from other conditions, including congenital rubella , galactosemia , retrolental fibroplasia ) Persistent primary hyperplastic vitreous Retinoblastoma Toxocara ...
  7. ... to: Alkaptonuria Canavan disease Cystinosis Cystathioninuria Fructose intolerance Galactosemia Hartnup disease Homocystinuria Hyperammonemia Hyperparathyroidism Maple syrup urine ...
  8. ... Congenital hypothyroidism Cystic fibrosis Fatty acid metabolism disorders Galactosemia Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD) Human immunodeficiency ...
  9. American Liver Foundation (American Liver Foundation)  
    ... Biliary Atresia Budd-Chiari Syndrome Crigler-Najjar Syndrome Galactosemia Hepatitis B Hepatitis C in Children Nonalcoholic Fatty ...
  10. Treatment of Gas (International Foundation for Gastrointestinal Disorders)  
    Gas/Treatments and Therapies ... Gas ... The most common treatments to reduce the discomfort of gas are changing diets, taking medicines, and reducing the amount ...
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