Galactosemia
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galactosemia Definition
galactosemia is an inherited disease in which the ... to increase to toxic levels in the body.
galactosemia Related Category: Pathology ...
Inborn errors
... , pentosuria and, of course, alkaptonuria .
galactosemia galactosemia - Nutrition al Considerations ( Inborn Errors of Metabolism )
galactosemia Screen ( Galactose -1-Phosphate ...
ABO incompatibility
... blood mingle before birth ) Rh incompatibility ( Anti -Rh antibodies)
galactosemia (see
galactosemia screen) cephalo hematoma polycythemia ... Disease - ABO ...
Alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency
... associated with liver cancer include several inborn errors of metabolism such as tyrosinemia , glycogen storage disease type I,
galactosemia , and alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency . ...
Biliary atresia
... hepatitis malaria ... Other factors which can potentiate jaundice in the newborn include: sepsis , biliary atresia , Rh incompatibility,
galactosemia , cephalo hematoma , polycythemia , G-6-P-D deficiency , and congenital rubella , syphilis , toxoplasmosis , ... ...
Breast
... and effective antibody in sites other than mucosa l tissue s, such as the central nervous system . Excessive production of breast milk .
galactosemia A disease present at birth caused by a genetic lack of an enzyme needed to metabolize galactose into glucose . May result in mental ...
Breast milk
... this time, you should continue to pump your breast milk so that you can quickly re-establish nursing . Excessive production of breast milk .
galactosemia A disease present at birth caused by a genetic lack of an enzyme needed to metabolize galactose into glucose . May result in mental ...
Congenital cataract
... to cataracts . Congenital cataract s occur if the mother had rubella during the first three months of pregnancy , or if the infant has
galactosemia (inherited inability to digest galactose [a type of milk sugar , resulting from lactose ] properly). Left untreated, congenital cataract ...
Congenital
... ) ... Congenital cataract s occur if the mother had rubella during the first three months of pregnancy , or if the infant has
galactosemia (inherited inability to digest galactose [a type of milk sugar , resulting from lactose ] properly). For congenital hip dislocation s, ...
Congenital rubella
... syndrome (CRS) ... Other factors which can potentiate jaundice in the newborn include: sepsis , biliary atresia , Rh incompatibility,
galactosemia , cephalo hematoma , polycythemia , G-6-P-D deficiency , and congenital rubella , syphilis , toxoplasmosis , ... ...
Cytomegalovirus
... virus (EBV) infections . Other factors which can potentiate jaundice in the newborn include: sepsis , biliary atresia , Rh incompatibility,
galactosemia , cephalo hematoma , polycythemia , G-6-P-D deficiency , and congenital rubella , syphilis , toxoplasmosis , or cytomegalovirus ... ...
Krabbe disease
... is an inherited disorder characterized by a deficiency of the enzyme galactocerebroside beta -galactosidase (galactosylcereamidase).
galactosemia Galactosylcereamidase Deficiency ( Krabbe Disease ) Galactosylcerebrosidase Deficiency ( Krabbe Disease ) Gallbladder Attack ( Gallbladder ...
Liver enlargement
... toxic agents and characterized by jaundice , fever , liver enlargement , and abdominal pain . Magnetic resonance im aging ( MRI ) ... If
galactosemia is untreated, high levels of galactose cause vomiting , diarrhea , lethargy , low blood sugar , brain damage, jaundice , liver enlargement , ...
Metabolize
... with agents metabolize d by CYP3A4 isoenzymes such as corticosteroids , plasma concentrations of these drugs may increase. People with
galactosemia are unable to metabolize the simple sugar galactose . Galactose makes up half of the sugar called lactose that is found in milk . ...
Myotonic Dystrophy
... toenail s, pressure ulcer s) ... These disorders include myotonic dystrophy , the most common form of muscular dystrophy in adults, and
galactosemia , a rare disorder that involves elevated levels of the sugar galactose in the blood . 3 Iris color. ...
Polycythemia
... with kidney cancer . Other factors which can potentiate jaundice in the newborn include: sepsis , biliary atresia , Rh incompatibility,
galactosemia , cephalo hematoma , polycythemia , G-6-P-D deficiency , and congenital rubella , syphilis , toxoplasmosis , ... ...
Rh incompatibility
... oxygen during delivery). Other factors which can potentiate jaundice in the newborn include: sepsis , biliary atresia , Rh incompatibility,
galactosemia , cephalo hematoma , polycythemia , G-6-P-D deficiency , and congenital rubella , syphilis , toxoplasmosis , ... If Rh incompatibility is a ...
Speech Defect
... in children generally become apparent in the early school years. On the other hand , with treatment , a significant proportion of people with
galactosemia I can lead nearly normal lives, although speech defect s, learning disabilities , and behavior al problems are common. ...
Speech disorders
... (Diazinon) Speech Disorders Speech Impairment (Adult) Sperm Count ( Semen Analysis ) Sperm atocele ( Scrotal Masses ) ... People with
galactosemia frequently have symptoms as they grow older even though they have been given a galactose -free diet . These symptoms include speech disorders , ...