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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Necrosis
  1. Tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated periodic syndrome (commonly known as TRAPS) is a condition characterized by recurrent episodes of fever. These fevers ...
  2. ... mandibular-auricular syndrome Otomandibular dysostosis Unilateral intrauterine facial necrosis Unilateral mandibulofacial dysostosis Genetic Testing Registry: Hemifacial microsomia ...
  3. Acatalasemia is a condition characterized by very low levels of an enzyme called catalase. Many people with acatalasemia never have any health problems related to ...
  4. ... KK, Verma A, Rizwan A, Paliwal VK. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha polymorphisms and expression in Guillain-Barre ... B, Li CY, Guo L. Association of tumor necrosis factor polymorphisms with Guillain-Barre syndrome. Eur Neurol. ...
  5. ... swelling (edema), bleeding (hemorrhage), and then tissue death (necrosis). The progressive brain damage and tissue loss results ... half have permanent brain damage due to tissue necrosis, resulting in impairments in walking, speech, and other ...
  6. ... cells may instead die in a process called necrosis that causes inflammation and damages neighboring cells. During ...
  7. ... can lead to localized death of body tissue (necrosis). Widespread blood clotting uses up all available blood ...
  8. ... and can lead to the death of tissues (necrosis). Widespread blood clotting uses up all available blood ...
  9. ... progress to become wounds (ulcers) and dead tissue (necrosis). The skin problems, which worsen in cold weather, ...
  10. ... Y, Tokunaga K. Significant association of the tumor necrosis factor receptor 2 (TNFR2) gene with human narcolepsy. ...
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