Tyrosinemia is a genetic disorder that creates disruption in the amino acid-breaking process and, increases the protein block. If this condition is not treated on time it can cause fatal complications, such as liver failure, hepatocellular carcinoma, kidney failure, or neurological crisis. However, this condition cannot be cured but can only be managed.
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