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Results 1 - 10 of 195 for Skin infection
  1. ... can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. Skin infections cause rashes, blisters, accumulations of pus (abscesses), open ... response to foreign invaders, accounting for the severe skin infections common in DOCK8 immunodeficiency syndrome. A lack of ...
  2. ... recurrent yeast infections that begin in early childhood. Skin infections lead to a rash with crusty, thickened patches; ... vaginal yeast infections, and infants can have yeast infections on the skin that cause persistent diaper rash.Depending on the ...
  3. ... response to foreign invaders, accounting for the severe skin infections common in DOCK8 immunodeficiency syndrome. A lack of ...
  4. ... air-filled cysts (pneumatoceles) in the lungs. Frequent skin infections and an inflammatory skin disorder called eczema are also very common in ... highly susceptible to infections, particularly bacterial and fungal infections of the lungs and skin. The STAT3 protein is also involved in the ...
  5. ... had less severe symptoms, primarily recurrent respiratory and skin infections. ZAP70-related SCID is a rare disorder. Only ...
  6. ... with confetti are at increased risk of developing skin infections. Ichthyosis with confetti is a rare disorder. Fewer than 20 affected individuals have been described in the medical literature. ... in the outer layer of the skin (the epidermis). In the fluid-filled space inside ...
  7. ... may cause pain, itching, irritation, or lead to skin infections. Wart-like growths called papillomas are usually not ... fused together, which predisposes affected individuals to kidney infections but does ... Focal dermal hypoplasia appears to be a ...
  8. ... Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome can include a type of skin infection called cellulitis, swelling caused by a buildup of ...
  9. ... prominent leg veins. Some individuals develop non-contagious skin infections called cellulitis that can damage the thin tubes ...
  10. ... the knees. Some affected individuals develop non-contagious skin infections called cellulitis or erysipelas in the legs, which ...
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