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Results 1 - 10 of 305 for Infection
  1. ... linked immunodeficiency with magnesium defect, Epstein-Barr virus infection, and neoplasia (typically known by the acronym XMEN) ...
  2. ... encephalopathy type 1, also known as susceptibility to infection-induced acute encephalopathy 3 or IIAE3, is a ... brain disease (encephalopathy) that occurs following a viral infection such as the flu.Acute necrotizing encephalopathy type ...
  3. ... immune system. The condition is characterized by recurrent infections that are severe and can be life-threatening. The infections can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. ...
  4. ... mononucleosis (commonly known as "mono"). Normally, after initial infection, EBV remains in certain immune system cells (lymphocytes) ... cells.People with XLP may respond to EBV infection by producing abnormally large numbers of T cells, ...
  5. Familial candidiasis is an inherited tendency to develop infections caused by a type of fungus called Candida. Affected individuals typically have infections of the skin, the nails, and the moist ...
  6. ... MyD88 deficiency leads to abnormally frequent and severe infections by a subset of bacteria known as pyogenic bacteria. (Infection with pyogenic bacteria causes the production of pus.) ...
  7. ... immune system (immunodeficiency) that leads to recurrent, severe infections of the lungs and airways (respiratory tract) beginning in infancy. These infections are most frequently caused by rhinovirus (the virus ...
  8. ... is a disorder characterized by chronic respiratory tract infections, abnormally positioned internal organs, and the inability to ... early childhood, affected individuals develop frequent respiratory tract infections. Without properly functioning cilia in the airway, bacteria ...
  9. Cyclic neutropenia is a disorder that causes frequent infections and other health problems in affected individuals. People ... plays a role in inflammation and in fighting infection. The episodes of neutropenia are apparent at birth ...
  10. ... exposed to Mycobacterium leprae never develop leprosy. The infection can be contracted at any age, and signs ... worse and spreading to other people. While the infection is curable, nerve and tissue damage that occurred ...
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