of untreated tyrosinemia include liver and kidney disturbances. Without treatment, tyrosinemia leads to liver failure. Today, tyrosinemia is increasingly...
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Tyrosinemia type I is a genetic disorder that disrupts the metabolism of the amino acid tyrosine, resulting in damage primarily to the liver along with...
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Tyrosinemia type II is an autosomal recessive condition with onset between ages 2 and 4 years, when painful circumscribed calluses develop on the pressure...
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disease G6PD deficiency Disorders of amino acid metabolism phenylketonuria tyrosinemia maple syrup urine disease glutaric acidemia type 1 Urea Cycle Disorder...
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the observed liver enzyme activity in FAH deficiency during hereditary tyrosinemia type 1. In humans, this enzyme is mainly expressed in the liver. FAH...
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effects of hereditary tyrosinemia type 1 (HT-1). It is available as a generic medication. Nitisinone is used to treat hereditary tyrosinemia type 1 (HT-1) in...
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Tyrosinemia type III is a rare disorder caused by a deficiency of the enzyme 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (EC 1.13.11.27), encoded by the gene...
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Both lead poisoning and succinylacetone, whose levels are increased in tyrosinemia type I, inhibit ALAD. Therefore, these conditions should also be considered...
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Iodinated tyrosine derivatives Pauly reaction Tyramine Tyrosine sulfation Tyrosinemia Frey MN, Koetzle TF, Lehmann MS, Hamilton WC (1973). "Precision neutron...
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syndrome Corneodermatosseous syndrome Huriez syndrome Oculocutaneous tyrosinemia Cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome Schöpf–Schulz–Passarge syndrome Acquired...
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deficiency of the enzyme in humans can result in what is known as type II tyrosinemia, wherein there is an abundance of tyrosine as a result of tyrosine failing...
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phenylketonuria would differ substantially from one with homocystinuria or tyrosinemia. By studying the composition of food in the local population in Germany...
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mononucleosis Influenza Magnesium deficiency Mercury poisoning Migraine Rabies Tyrosinemia type II Superior canal dehiscence syndrome[not specific enough to verify]...
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has led to the province having a higher rate of hypercholesterolemia, tyrosinemia, spastic ataxia, intestinal atresia, myotonic dystrophy, etc., in the...
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homogentisate in the blood stream. HPPD is also directly linked to Type III tyrosinemia When the active HPPD enzyme concentration is low in the human body, it...
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genetically inherited condition of copper metabolism), Lowe syndrome, tyrosinemia (type I), galactosemia, glycogen storage diseases, and hereditary fructose...
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disease in a child with Henoch–Schönlein purpura, or succinylacetone for Tyrosinemia Type I.[citation needed] As opposed to symptoms (reported subjectively...
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Hepatoblastoma Hepatocellular carcinoma Hepatorenal syndrome Hepatorenal tyrosinemia Herpes Hereditary a – Hereditary m Hereditary amyloidosis Hereditary...
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4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase. Complete deficiency of this enzyme would lead to tyrosinemia III. In rare cases, however, the enzyme is still able to produce the...
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Endocrinology Differential diagnosis Phenylketonuria (PKU), BH4 Deficiency (Tetrahydrobiopterin Deficiency), Tyrosinemia. Frequency 15–75 per 1,000,000 births....
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enzymes affected by deficiency of biotinidase, treatment with NTBC in Tyrosinemia to inhibit the production of succinylacetone which causes liver toxicity...
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Incidence of adenomas may be increased in metabolic diseases, including tyrosinemia and type 1 diabetes mellitus, and glycogen storage diseases (types 1...
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negative Oculocutaneous albinism, tyrosinase positive Oculocutaneous tyrosinemia Oculodental syndrome Rutherfurd syndrome Oculodentodigital dysplasia...
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Turner-like syndrome Turner's syndrome Tutuncuoglu syndrome Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome Typhoid Typhus Tyrosinemia Tyrosine-oxidase temporary deficiency...
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melasma, and prescribe a hydroquinone-containing cream. Alkaptonuria Tyrosinemia Phenylketonuria List of cutaneous conditions Findlay GH, et al. Ochronosis...
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deficiency Methylmalonic acidemia Maple syrup urine disease Homocystinuria Tyrosinemia Trimethylaminuria Hartnup disease Biotinidase deficiency Ornithine carbamoyltransferase...
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glycogen storage diseases, porphyria cutanea tarda, Wilson's disease, tyrosinemia have all been associated with development of HCC. Oral contraceptive...
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dehydratase deficiency or in patients with symptoms due to hereditary tyrosinemia type I. In cases of mercury- or arsenic poisoning-induced porphyria,...
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S/Beta-Thalassemia (Hb S/Th) > 1 in 50,000 Inborn errors of amino acid metabolism Tyrosinemia I (TYR I) < 1 in 100,000 Argininosuccinic aciduria (ASA) < 1 in 100,000...
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syndrome, (COL2A1-related) Stuttering Triose Phosphate Isomerase deficiency tyrosinemia Von Willebrand Disease G-banding ideograms of human chromosome 12 "Search...
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