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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Q fever
  1. ... autoinflammatory disease) is a disorder involving episodes of fever and abnormal inflammation affecting many parts of the ... response is turned on (activated) abnormally, which causes fevers and inflammation-related damage to tissues and organs. ...
  2. ... addition, many individuals with TRNT1 deficiency have recurrent fevers that are not caused by an infection. These fever episodes are often one of the earliest recognized ...
  3. ... people with atopic dermatitis develop asthma or hay fever (allergic rhinitis) later in life, and up to ... atopic dermatitis, followed by food allergies, then hay fever, and finally asthma. However, not all individuals with ...
  4. ... few weeks of life, with recurring episodes of fever; diarrhea; painful, swollen joints; and skin rashes. The ... abnormally active. The excessive inflammation that results causes fever, diarrhea, panniculitis, and the other signs and symptoms ...
  5. ... with ADLD, the symptoms worsen during episodes of fever, infection, or exposure to heat. Due to difficulty ... N, Hobson G, Brusco A, Brussino A, Padiath QS. Analysis of LMNB1 duplications in autosomal dominant leukodystrophy ...
  6. ... age, infants with Crisponi syndrome develop unexplained high fevers that increase the risk of seizures and sudden ... occur together). Although infants may develop life-threatening fevers, affected individuals who survive infancy have a normal ...
  7. ... symptoms that can occur with ADA2 deficiency include fevers that are intermittent, meaning they come and go; ... A, Pardeo M, Ventrici C, Passarelli C, Zhou Q, Severino M, Gandolfo C, Damonte G, Martini A, ...
  8. ... warmth, redness, and difficulty moving the affected joint. Fevers may occur, after which the skin over the ... Ruggiero D, O'Seaghdha CM, Haller T, Yang Q, Tanaka T, Johnson AD, Kutalik Z, Smith AV, ...
  9. ... may experience seizures, especially when they have a fever.Children with arginine:glycine amidinotransferase deficiency may not ... VW, Schmitt ES, Craigen WJ, Renaud D, Sun Q, Wong LJ. Biochemical, molecular, and clinical diagnoses of ...
  10. ... produced. This overactivation of the immune system causes fever and damages the liver and spleen, resulting in ... D, Meller J, Villanueva J, Risma KA, Wei Q, Klein PS, Filipovich AH. Hypomorphic mutations in PRF1, ...
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