"Tyrosinemia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Tyrosinemia is a rare genetic disorder that affects the metabolism of the amino acid tyrosine. It is characterized by the inability to break down tyrosine, leading to its accumulation in the body.
There are two main forms of tyrosinemia: Type I, which is a severe and life-threatening form, and Type II, which is a milder form.
Symptoms of tyrosinemia can include:
Fatigue
Weakness
Nausea and vomiting
Diarrhea
Pale or yellowish skin
Abdominal pain
Dark urine
If left untreated, tyrosinemia can lead to liver and kidney damage, as well as an increased risk of liver cancer.
Treatment for tyrosinemia typically involves a strict diet and in some cases, medications or supplements to help manage symptoms and prevent organ damage.
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Tyropita ( Greek: τυρόπιτα) is a Greek savory cheese pie, filled with a mix of feta cheese and spices. It is a type of bourek, with a pastry crust and is often served as an appetizer or side dish.
Tyrosine is a non-essential, semi-essential, or conditionally essential amino acid, one of the 20 amino acids that are building blocks of proteins.
Tyrosinaemia is a rare genetic disorder caused by a deficiency of the enzyme tyrosine aminotransferase, which is necessary to break down the amino acid tyrosine. This leads to the accumulation of toxic compounds in the body, resulting in serious complications including liver and kidney damage, developmental delays, and potentially life-threatening conditions.
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