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Results 1 - 10 of 39 for pneumonia
  1. ... cancer, blood clots in the lungs (pulmonary emboli), pneumonia, or high blood pressure in the blood vessels ... Idiopathic fibrosing alveolitis, chronic form IPF Usual interstitial pneumonia Genetic Testing Registry: Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Idiopathic pulmonary ...
  2. ... Affected individuals tend to have frequent bouts of pneumonia, which are caused by certain kinds of bacteria ... However, excessive inflammation can damage body tissues. Recurring pneumonia often results in the formation of air-filled ...
  3. ... lungs are the most frequent area of infection; pneumonia is a common feature of this condition. Individuals ... granulomatous disease may develop a type of fungal pneumonia, called mulch pneumonitis, which causes fever and shortness ...
  4. ... it is partly due to poorly controlled seizures, pneumonia resulting from inhaling saliva (aspiration pneumonia) during a seizure, and injuries from falls. In ...
  5. ... allow infections to develop. Serious complications can include pneumonia, overwhelming bacterial infections (sepsis), shock, multiple organ failure, ... occurred in people with an unusual form of pneumonia caused by infection with Mycoplasma pneumoniae and in ...
  6. ... life-threatening breathing problems and increased susceptibility to pneumonia.A few years after the muscle weakness begins, ... cause of death is often respiratory failure or pneumonia. SMA-PME is a rare disorder; approximately 50 ...
  7. ... facial expression (hypomimia); disturbed sleep; frequent episodes of pneumonia; and problems with the digestive system, including a ... understood. Children with this condition have died from pneumonia and breathing problems. When the first signs and ...
  8. ... that can lead to frequent infections, such as pneumonia. Seizures occur in some affected children.Rapid, involuntary ...
  9. ... may also contract more serious infections such as pneumonia and meningitis. Depending on the type of infection, ...
  10. ... of recurrent bacterial infections, specifically of the lungs (pneumonia), the membrane covering the brain and spinal cord ( ...
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