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- ZDB-FIG-220608-33
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- Zou et al., 2022 - Compound heterozygous variations in IARS1 cause recurrent liver failure and growth retardation in a Chinese patient: a case report
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Clinical manifestations. a Face feature. This girl had abnormal fat, round face, and soft translucent skin. b Ultrasound examination. Conventional B-mode ultrasound (left) showed that the liver was significantly enlarged and the echo of the liver parenchyma was coarse, suggesting the possibility of cirrhosis. The B-mode ultrasound (middle) and color Doppler flow imaging (CDFI)(right) showed enlargement of hepatic artery (arrows). c CT scan of brain. The boundary between gray matter and white matter was not clear, the sulci and cistern were slightly widened and deepened, the left lateral ventricle was slightly widened, about 1.0?cm(arrows) |