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Wolman Disease with Hypolipoproteinemia and Acanthocytosis: A very rare condition characterized by the symptoms of Wolman disease (lipid malabsorption, vomiting, growth failure, adrenal calcification) and low blood lipoprotein levels and acanthocytosis. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Wolman Disease with Hypolipoproteinemia and Acanthocytosis is available below.
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