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- Malnutrition occurs when an organism gets too few or too many nutrients, resulting in health problems. Specifically, it is a deficiency, excess, or imbalance...
- Hypoaldosteronism is an endocrinological disorder characterized by decreased levels of the hormone aldosterone. Similarly, isolated hypoaldosteronism is...
- spleen Complications Upper airway disease; cardiovascular failure Causes Defiency of the enzyme iduronate-2-sulfatase Differential diagnosis Mucopolysaccharidosis...
- deficiency in C1-inhibitor results in episodic angioedema. C1-inhibitor defiency can be hereditary or acquired, resulting in hereditary or acquired angioedema...
- Combined Saposin Defiency is a very rare metabolic and genetic disorder that is caused by the mutation in a gene PSAP. This disease belongs to Lysosomal...
- deficiency is caused by mutant alleles of APRT*J results in a full enzyme defiency in vivo but only a partial deficiency in cell extracts. Type two is mainly...
- athletes have a tendency to yaw over to one side of the hill, a technical defiency (often caused by uneven leg strength) which invariably shortens their jump...
- surplus electricity and provide power contingencies in case of power defiencies in one major island. Due to limited capacity of Leyte-Luzon 350kV HVDC...
- Genetics Home Reference. Retrieved 2012-11-30. Andrews, James. "Prolidase Defiency". MD Consult. Retrieved 2012-11-30. Hintze JP, Kirby A, Torti E, Batanian...
- abnormal glycogen with short outer branches. Most patients exhibit GDE defiency in both liver and muscle (Type IIIa), although 15% of patients have retained...