Maternal hyperphenylalaninemia
Maternal hyperphenylalaninemia: Introduction
Maternal hyperphenylalaninemia: A rare disorder where a mother suffering from phenylketonuria during pregnancy can result in various birth abnormalities.
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causes, and treatments of Maternal hyperphenylalaninemia is available below.
Symptoms of Maternal hyperphenylalaninemia
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symptoms of Maternal hyperphenylalaninemia
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Maternal hyperphenylalaninemia: Complications
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Causes of Maternal hyperphenylalaninemia
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Less Common Symptoms of Maternal hyperphenylalaninemia
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occasional symptoms of Maternal hyperphenylalaninemia
Maternal hyperphenylalaninemia: Undiagnosed Conditions
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Misdiagnosis and Maternal hyperphenylalaninemia
Unnecessary hysterectomies due to undiagnosed bleeding disorder in women: The bleeding disorder
called Von Willebrand's disease is quite common in women, but often fails to be correctly diagnosed.
Women with the...read more »
Rare type of breast cancer without a lump: There is a less common form
of breast cancer called inflammatory breast cancer.
Its symptoms can be an inflammation of the breast tissue, such as with a breast rash
with redness and...read more »
Undiagnosed celiac disease in pregnancy harms fetus: The failure
to diagnose the common but less known digestive disease celiac disease (see symptoms of celiac disease)
is linked to adverse fetal...read more »
Misdiagnosed weight-related causes of infertility: A woman's weight status
can affect her level of fertility.
Although obesity or overweight can in themselves reduce...read more »
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Maternal hyperphenylalaninemia: Research Doctors & Specialists
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Maternal hyperphenylalaninemia: Rare Types
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Definitions of Maternal hyperphenylalaninemia:
Ophanet, a consortium of European partners,
currently defines a condition rare when it affects 1 person per 2,000.
They list Maternal hyperphenylalaninemia as a "rare disease".
Source - Orphanet
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