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Proteinuria
Increased levels of protein in the urine. [from HPO]
Decreased circulating vitamin K concentration
The concentration of vitamin K in the blood circulation is below the lower limit of normal. [from HPO]
Muscular atrophy
The presence of skeletal muscular atrophy (which is also known as amyotrophy). [from HPO]
Vitamin K deficiency hemorrhagic disease
Deficiency of vitamin K. It may lead to bleeding, manifested with ecchymoses, petechiae, and hematomas. In infants it may cause hemorrhagic disease of newborn with intracranial and retroperitoneal bleeding. [from MONDO]
Chronic kidney disease
Functional anomaly of the kidney persisting for at least three months. [from HPO]
Malnutrition
A deficiency in the intake of energy and nutrients. [from HPO]
Decreased circulating vitamin D concentration
The concentration of vitamin D in the blood circulation is below the lower limit of normal. [from HPO]
Abnormality of the coagulation cascade
An abnormality of the coagulation cascade, which is comprised of the contact activation pathway (also known as the intrinsic pathway) and the tissue factor pathway (also known as the extrinsic pathway) as well as cofactors and regulators. [from HPO]
absence of ETC deficiency in muscle
Calcification of muscles
Deposition of calcium salts in muscle tissue. [from HPO]
Reduced subcutaneous adipose tissue
A reduced amount of fat tissue in the lowest layer of the integument. This feature can be appreciated by a reduced skinfold thickness. [from HPO]
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