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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Acquired disorder
  1. ... may not have symptoms until you are older. Acquired disorders are not present at birth. They may be ... to release substances that help platelets clump together Acquired platelet disorders may be due to chronic diseases such as: ...
  2. ... caused by another health condition or certain medicines. Acquired protein C and S deficiencies may develop with: Infections Liver or kidney disease A lack of vitamin K Cancer and chemotherapy ...
  3. ... Blood cancers HIV Have a heart or lung disorder Are in the hospital with community-acquired pneumonia (pneumonia that you catch during your usual ...
  4. ... Available from: ... for Disease Control and Prevention [Internet]. Atlanta: U.S. Department of ...
  5. ... will have trouble fighting off infections and other diseases. You can get ... AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). AIDS is the final, most serious ...
  6. ... will have trouble fighting off infections and other diseases. HIV is ... AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). AIDS is the final, most serious ...
  7. ... cancer. Changes in your TP53 gene can be acquired or inherited. Acquired changes in your genes develop at some time ... re born. Most changes in TP53 genes are acquired changes. More than half of all adult cancers ...
  8. ... cancer . Changes in your PTEN gene can be acquired or inherited. Acquired changes in your genes develop at some time after you're born. Acquired changes in the PTEN gene are commonly found ...
  9. ... you. Changes in your BRAF genes can be acquired or inherited from your parents: Acquired changes in your BRAF genes develop sometime after ... re born. Most changes in BRAF genes are acquired. These changes can happen if your cells make ...
  10. ... chromosome An abnormal BCR-ABL1 gene is an acquired genetic change. That means you don't inherit ... can't pass it on to your children. Acquired changes happen after birth if cells make a ...
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