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Results 11 - 17 of 17 for Intestinal bleeding
  1. ... difficulty forming blood clots, which can cause abnormal bleeding. In some cases, a condition ... in the liver and intestine. Beta-lipoproteins transport fats, cholesterol, and fat-soluble ...
  2. ... coagulation) that lead to easy bruising and prolonged bleeding.Some individuals with Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome develop breathing ... gives skin, hair, and eyes their color (melanin). Bleeding problems are caused by the absence of LROs ...
  3. ... sores (ulcers) in the mouth and throat, unusual bleeding or pain in the mouth, sinus congestion that ...
  4. ... fragile in children with lipoid proteinosis, leading to bleeding and scabbing following minor trauma. These problems often ... including the stomach, a section of the small intestine called the duodenum, and the colon. The deposits ...
  5. ... rashes of tiny red spots (petechiae) caused by bleeding under the skin and blue discoloration in the ... brain, muscles, blood vessels, and lining of the intestines underlie most of the major features of ethylmalonic ...
  6. ... problems with blood clotting that lead to prolonged bleeding.If left untreated, congenital bile acid synthesis defect ... be transported out of the liver into the intestine, where the bile acids are needed to absorb ...
  7. ... Rupture of these varices can cause life-threatening bleeding.NAFLD and NASH are thought to account for ... effects of different populations of microorganisms in the intestines (gut microbiota) on the breakdown and absorption of ...
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