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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Recurrent bacterial skin infections
  1. ... body's immune response to bacteria, leading to recurrent bacterial ... the development of skin ulcers.Mutations in another gene involved in the ...
  2. ... come and go; areas of net-like, mottled skin discoloration called livedo ... and viral infections.ADA2 deficiency is sometimes described as a form ...
  3. ... lipopolysaccharide and interleukin-1 in a patient with recurrent bacterial infections. J Exp Med. 2003 Aug 18;198(4): ...
  4. ... cells (neutropenia), which can make them prone to recurrent bacterial infections. Neutropenia is usually apparent by age 1. Many ...
  5. ... fungi. Individuals with chronic granulomatous disease may have recurrent bacterial and fungal infections. People with this condition may also have areas ...
  6. ... with AD-HIES highly susceptible to infections, particularly bacterial and fungal infections of the lungs and skin. The STAT3 protein is also involved in the ...
  7. ... such as anticancer drugs), chronic diseases, viral or bacterial infections, cancers, organ transplantation, or pregnancy.Some people with ...