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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Bacterial arthritis
  1. ... inflammatory bowel disease). One of the spondyloarthropathies, reactive arthritis, is typically triggered by bacterial infections of the gastrointestinal or genital tract. Following ...
  2. ... kinds of dust or fibers, and viral or bacterial infections. Long-term smoking is a well-established risk factor for developing rheumatoid arthritis; it is also associated with more severe signs ...
  3. ... age 10.Children with MyD88 deficiency develop invasive bacterial infections, which can involve the blood (septicemia), the membrane covering the brain and spinal cord (meningitis), or the joints (leading to inflammation and arthritis). Invasive infections can also cause areas of tissue ...
  4. ... Most people with IRAK-4 deficiency have invasive bacterial infections, which can involve the blood (septicemia), the membrane covering the brain and spinal cord (meningitis), or the joints (leading to inflammation and arthritis). Invasive infections can also cause areas of tissue ...
  5. ... the protein that attaches (binds) to viral or bacterial peptides. This binding triggers the immune response that attacks foreign invaders. Although the mechanism by which HLA-DRB1 gene variations increase the risk of rheumatoid arthritis is unclear, researchers suspect it is related to ...
  6. ... Other genetic and environmental factors, for example certain bacterial and viral infections, also ... About This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides ...
  7. ... of the liver (cirrhosis), inflammatory bowel disease, overwhelming bacterial ... arthritis. In other cases, the trigger for autoantibody production ...
  8. ... childhood, most people with BLS I develop recurrent bacterial infections in the lungs and airways (respiratory tract). ... s immune response to bacteria, leading to recurrent bacterial infections. Researchers are unsure why people with BLS ...
  9. ... the peptides as foreign (such as viral or bacterial peptides), it triggers a response to attack the ... Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about Juvenile idiopathic arthritis More About This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides ...
  10. ... These cells help defend the intestinal wall against bacterial infection.The NOD2 protein has several critical functions ... families with large-vessel arteritis and cranial neuropathy. Arthritis Rheum. 2002 Nov;46(11):3041-5. doi: ...
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