
Alagille Syndrome
Alagille Syndrome is a genetic condition that affects multiple parts of the body, including the liver, heart, eyes, and bones. It is caused by mutations in a specific gene, leading to fewer bile ducts in the liver, which can cause liver problems. People may also have distinctive facial features, heart defects, eye issues, and skeletal abnormalities. The severity varies widely among individuals. While there's no cure, treatments focus on managing symptoms and related health issues. Early diagnosis and regular medical care can help improve quality of life for those with the syndrome.