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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 the number of people suffering from protein deficiency?

23


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 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