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Results 91 - 100 of 156 for Abnormality of the liver
  1. ... the virus. The hepatitis D virus can cause liver disease, although infection is rare ... problems, and blood abnormalities. LMBRD1 gene variants involved in this condition lead ...
  2. ... condition called HELLP syndrome that can damage the liver. Babies with ... have brain abnormalities that can be seen with imaging tests. A ...
  3. ... in the body, including the brain, skin, and liver.Most of the DCAF17 gene ... abnormalities and the other signs and symptoms. Researchers suggest ...
  4. ... are small at birth; they have kidney and liver problems and elevated levels of iron in the ... the amount is severely reduced, particularly in the liver and kidneys. As a result, complex III activity ...
  5. ... elsewhere in the body, such as in the liver and muscles, which causes serious health problems.The ... causes an abnormal buildup of fats in the liver (hepatic steatosis), which can result in an enlarged ...
  6. ... most abundant in the blood, bone marrow, and liver. Heme is an essential component of iron-containing ... commonly, a buildup of these compounds in the liver can result in liver damage. More About This ...
  7. ... Pick disease type A usually develop an enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly) by age 3 months and ... supranuclear gaze palsy), poor muscle tone (dystonia), severe liver disease, and interstitial lung disease. Individuals with Niemann- ...
  8. ... COLEC11 and association with serum levels of collectin liver 1 (CL-L1) and collectin kidney 1 (CL- ... complexes of native collectin kidney 1 and collectin liver 1 are found in the circulation with MASPs ...
  9. ... skeletal muscles), the heart, the brain, or the liver.The mitochondrial genes associated with cytochrome c oxidase ... have problems with other body systems, including the liver, kidneys, heart, and brain.The MT-CYB gene ...
  10. ... cause an abnormal buildup of fats in the liver (hepatic steatosis), which can result in an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly) and abnormal liver function. After puberty, some ...
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