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Results 1 - 10 of 78 for Chronic
  1. ... related conditions. AIS amplified in squamous cell carcinoma chronic ulcerative stomatitis protein CUSP KET NBP p40 p51 ...
  2. ... account for about 25 percent of cases of chronic granulomatous disease. People with this disorder are at ... E, Bal J. Genetic and biochemical background of chronic granulomatous disease. Arch Immunol Ther Exp (Warsz). 2004 ...
  3. ... yeast infections). Most people with familial candidiasis have chronic infections of the skin, nails, and mucous membranes ... as the lining of the mouth, collectively called chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis, beginning in early childhood. Some people ...
  4. ... the CYBB gene have been found to cause chronic granulomatous disease. People with this disorder are at ... MA, Elbim C, Grandchamp B. Molecular epidemiology of chronic granulomatous disease in a series of 80 kindreds: ...
  5. ... yeast infections). Most people with familial candidiasis have chronic yeast infections of the skin, nails, and mucous membranes (collectively called chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis) beginning in early childhood.IL17RC gene ...
  6. ... type of cancer of blood-forming cells called chronic myeloid leukemia. This slow-growing cancer leads to ... very rarely in acute myeloid leukemia. As in chronic myeloid leukemia, the BCR-ABL1 protein stimulates overproduction ...
  7. ... the NCF2 gene have been found to cause chronic granulomatous disease. People with this disorder are at ... MA, Elbim C, Grandchamp B. Molecular epidemiology of chronic granulomatous disease in a series of 80 kindreds: ...
  8. ... the CYBA gene have been found to cause chronic granulomatous disease. People with this disorder are at ... MA, Elbim C, Grandchamp B. Molecular epidemiology of chronic granulomatous disease in a series of 80 kindreds: ...
  9. ... the NCF4 gene have been found to cause chronic granulomatous disease. People with this disorder are at ... WM, Dinauer MC. A new genetic subgroup of chronic granulomatous disease with autosomal recessive mutations in p40 ...
  10. ... is a form of painful, ongoing joint inflammation (chronic inflammatory arthritis) that primarily affects the spine. Each ... other disorders associated with abnormal inflammation. These include chronic gum (periodontal) disease, a progressive bone infection known ...
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