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  1. ... can lead to a bacterial lung infection called aspiration pneumonia. BPAN is a rare disorder. Its prevalence ...
  2. ... delivery and breathing problems in the newborn (meconium aspiration). Some infants born to people with intrahepatic cholestasis ...
  3. ... poorly controlled seizures, pneumonia resulting from inhaling saliva (aspiration pneumonia) during a seizure, and injuries from falls. ...
  4. ... malnutrition, choking, or a bacterial lung infection called aspiration pneumonia.Individuals with oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy frequently have ...
  5. ... die prematurely from breathing difficulties, infections (such as aspiration pneumonia), or other complications. X-linked dystonia-parkinsonism ...
  6. ... also lead to recurrent bacterial lung infections called aspiration pneumonia, which can be life-threatening. In addition, ...
  7. ... to a potentially life-threatening bacterial lung infection (aspiration pneumonia) and chronic lung disease. Affected individuals are ...
  8. ... a life-threatening bacterial lung infection known as aspiration pneumonia. Children with ILS often develop muscle stiffness ( ...
  9. ... can lead to a bacterial lung infection called aspiration pneumonia, which can be life-threatening. As the ...
  10. ... can lead to a bacterial lung infection called aspiration pneumonia. Because of the serious medical problems associated ...