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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Thymus gland disorder
  1. ... primarily in an immune system gland called the thymus, where these regulatory T cells ... and hormone-producing (endocrine) glands. Most of the FOXP3 gene mutations involved in ...
  2. ... helper T cells (CD4+ T cells) in a gland called the thymus. CD4+ T cells direct and assist ... have been identified. XMEN is a disorder that affects the immune system in males. It ...
  3. ... abnormally large and overactive thymus, which is a gland located behind the ... including autoimmune thyroid disease and systemic lupus erythematosus. ...
  4. ... FOXN1 protein also prevents the formation of the thymus. When this gland is not present, the immune system cannot produce ... due to FOXN1 deficiency National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) T-CELL IMMUNODEFICIENCY, CONGENITAL ALOPECIA, AND NAIL ...
  5. ... nodes, and then released into the blood. The thymus is a gland located behind the breastbone; lymph nodes are found ... Purine nucleoside phosphorylase deficiency National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov PURINE NUCLEOSIDE PHOSPHORYLASE DEFICIENCY PubMed ...
  6. ... is found in the skin and in the thymus, which is a gland located behind the breastbone that plays an important ... hyper-IgE Ichthyosis linearis circumflexa ILC NETH Netherton disease NS Genetic Testing Registry: Ichthyosis linearis circumflexa Netherton ...
  7. ... are produced in specialized lymphoid tissues including the thymus, which is a gland located behind the breastbone, and lymph nodes, which ... to adenosine deaminase deficiency National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov SEVERE COMBINED IMMUNODEFICIENCY, AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE, ...
  8. ... white blood cells called lymphocytes. These include the thymus, which is a gland located behind the breastbone, and lymph nodes, which ... medullary reticulosis Omenn syndrome National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov OMENN SYNDROME PubMed Al-Herz ...
  9. ... nodes, and then released into the blood. The thymus is a gland located behind the breastbone; lymph nodes are found ... nucleoside phosphorylase deficiency, which is an immune system disorder in which the body is unable to fight ...
  10. ... helper T cells (CD4+ T cells) in a gland called the thymus. CD4+ T cells direct and assist the functions ... both copies of the gene to cause the disorder. Because it is unlikely that females will have ...
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