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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Yeast infection
  1. ... or in the vagina. These episodes, commonly called yeast infections, usually last only a short time before being ... people with familial candidiasis have chronic or recurrent yeast infections that begin in early childhood. Skin infections lead ...
  2. ... infections caused by the Candida fungus (commonly called yeast infections). Most people with familial candidiasis have chronic yeast infections of the skin, nails, and mucous membranes. This ...
  3. ... caused by the Candida fungus (commonly known as yeast infections). Most people with familial candidiasis have chronic yeast infections of the skin, nails, and mucous membranes (collectively ...
  4. ... Candida. These infections, which are commonly known as yeast infections, are chronic, which means they recur and can ...
  5. ... infections caused by the Candida fungus (commonly called yeast infections). Most people with familial candidiasis have chronic infections ...
  6. ... to foreign invaders (such as bacteria, viruses, and yeast) that have sugar molecules attached to their surface (glycan antigens). Other key aspects of the immune system may also be impaired, leading to recurrent infections.Children with EDA-ID commonly get infections in ...
  7. ... which is characterized by an increased susceptibility to infections. Individuals with large DNA deletions that include the ... PubMed TRANSLOCASE OF INNER MITOCHONDRIAL ...
  8. ... to foreign invaders such as bacteria, viruses, or yeast and turning on (activating) the complement system. The ... not recognize and fight foreign invaders efficiently. Consequently, infections can be more common in people with this ...
  9. ... found on the surface of bacteria, viruses, and yeast. This binding turns on (activates) the complement system, ... the body's first lines of defense against infection. Several common mutations of the MBL2 gene can ...