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What deficiency disease will you suffer if you do not get protein?

Protein deficiency.


Protein what is protein S deficiency?

Protein S deficiency is associated with increased risk for venous thrombosis. This is a clotting disorder involving Vitamin K.


What are some diseases that are related to protein?

There are a few, such as, Protein S Deficiency, which is hereditary; also, Marasmic Kwashiorkor, Protein Energy Deficiency, Wrong protein unfolding, to name a few.


Marasmus usually is associated with a deficiency of?

Marasmus is caused by the deficiency of protein


What is protein deficiency?

Marasmus is generally the result of lack of carbohydrates and proteins; and Kwashiorkor is only protein deficiency. Marasmus is severe malnutrition characterized by carbohydrates and protein deficiency. Kwashiorkor is a protein deficiency .


What causes protein deficiency?

Weak muscles.Protein deficiency can lead to weak muscles.


What are the signs of protein deficiency?

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What is kwasiorkor?

It is disease caused by a deficiency of protein.


What is the term applied to a more severe condition that results from a deficiency of protein and calories?

The condition is known as "marasmus", which is a subset of malnutrition. Note that for clinical purposes, the above is often refered to as either "protein-calorie deficiency" or "protein-energy deficiency". All refer to the same condition.


What is a disease resulting from a serious protein deficiency?

A disease resulting from a serious protein deficiency is kwashiorkor. Its symptoms include diarrhea, fatigue, irritability and limited cognitive development.


What is the number of people suffering from protein deficiency?

23


What are the three types of haemophilias?

Haemophilia A - an inhibition of clotting caused by a deficiency in a protein called Clotting Factor VIII Haemophilia B - an inhibition of clotting caused by a deficiency in a protein called Clotting Factor IX Haemophilia C - an inhibition of clotting caused by a deficiency in a protein called Clotting Factor XI -similar to- vonWillebrand's Disorder - an inhibition of clotting caused by a deficiency in a protein called the vonWillebrand's Factor

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