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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Primary pulmonary hypoplasia
  1. ... called bronchi, leading from the windpipe to the lungs and can cause life-threatening breathing problems.Some individuals with primary ciliary dyskinesia have abnormally placed organs within their chest and abdomen. These abnormalities arise early in embryonic development when the differences ...
  2. ... veins Pulmonary venoocclusive disease PVOD Venous form of primary pulmonary hypertension Genetic Testing Registry: Pulmonary venoocclusive disease 1 ...
  3. ... rare condition that is present at birth. The primary features are an abnormality in skin development (called aplasia cutis congenita) and ... blood vessels between the heart and the lungs (pulmonary hypertension), which can be ... Adams-Oliver ...
  4. ... for bones to fracture easily. A common dental abnormality in this condition is that the primary (baby) teeth do not fall out at the ... and other immune cells. The resulting immune system abnormalities make people ... infections of the lungs and skin. The STAT3 protein is also involved ...
  5. ... Marfan syndrome can affect many systems, often causing abnormalities in the heart, blood vessels, eyes, bones, and joints. The two primary features of Marfan syndrome are vision problems caused ...
  6. ... system cells called T cells. The immune system abnormalities increase susceptibility to recurrent infections, such as bronchitis, pneumonia, sinusitis, and other infections affecting the upper respiratory tract and lungs.Individuals with Nijmegen breakage syndrome have an increased ...
  7. ... may include thin enamel on the teeth (enamel hypoplasia) and chronic diarrhea or ... lung irritation (pneumonitis), dry mouth and dry eyes (Sjogren- ...
  8. ... antiphospholipid syndrome (CAPS). CAPS typically affects the kidneys, lungs, brain, heart, and liver, and is fatal in ...
  9. ... a purplish skin discoloration (livedo reticularis) caused by abnormalities in the tiny blood vessels of the skin. ... cytokines break down intrinsic immunological tolerance of human primary keratinocytes to cytosolic DNA. J Immunol. 2014 Mar ...
  10. ... 12 percent of people with a condition called primary ciliary dyskinesia have heterotaxy syndrome. In addition to abnormally positioned internal organs, primary ciliary dyskinesia is characterized by chronic respiratory tract ...
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