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Results 1 - 10 of 29 for neutropenia
  1. Severe congenital neutropenia is a condition that increases the risk of repeated infections in affected individuals. People with this condition have an abnormally ...
  2. Poikiloderma with neutropenia (PN) is a disorder that mainly affects the skin and the immune system. This condition begins with a bumpy rash that usually appears between ...
  3. Cyclic neutropenia is a disorder that causes frequent infections and other health problems in affected individuals. People with this ...
  4. ... a shortage of infection-fighting white blood cells (neutropenia). Signs and symptoms of the condition develop by ... have recurrent, life-threatening infections due to severe neutropenia. Affected individuals are at risk of developing a ...
  5. ... due to small numbers of white blood cells (neutropenia), and short stature. Barth syndrome occurs almost exclusively ... physical activity.Most males with Barth syndrome have neutropenia. The levels of white blood cells can be ...
  6. ... have been identified in people with poikiloderma with neutropenia (PN). This condition involves a group of skin ... and a persistent shortage (deficiency) of neutrophils (chronic neutropenia).The USB1 gene mutations that cause PN are ...
  7. ... ELANE gene have been found to cause cyclic neutropenia, a condition characterized by episodes of neutrophil shortages (neutropenia) and increased risk of infection. ELANE gene mutations ...
  8. ... gene have been found to cause severe congenital neutropenia, a condition characterized by a shortage (deficiency) of ... Most of the mutations that cause severe congenital neutropenia change single protein building blocks (amino acids) in ...
  9. ... GSDIb have a shortage of white blood cells (neutropenia), which can make them prone to recurrent bacterial infections. Neutropenia is usually apparent by age 1. Many affected ...
  10. ... and seizures; a shortage of white blood cells (neutropenia), which can increase the risk of infections; and ... associated with autosomal-recessive mitochondrial disorder with cataract, neutropenia, epilepsy, and methylglutaconic aciduria. Am J Hum Genet. ...
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