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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Recurrent fever
  1. ... red, swollen lumps (nodular erythema) on the skin, recurrent fevers, joint problems, and an enlarged liver and spleen ( ...
  2. ... can include a blood disorder called sideroblastic anemia, recurrent fevers, a shortage of immune cells called B cells ...
  3. ... syndrome, a rare condition that is characterized by recurrent episodes of fever and inflammation. These gene variants can alter the structure and function of lipin-2. Researchers are still learning exactly how these gene variants ... recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis and congenital dyserythropoietic anaemia (Majeed syndrome). ...
  4. ... the body, beginning in infancy. Affected babies have recurrent episodes of fever, diarrhea, painful joints, and skin rashes. The gene ...
  5. ... types of seizures, including those not related to fevers (afebrile ... control. These recurrent seizures (epilepsy) can worsen over time and are ...
  6. ... hemiplegia of childhood. This condition is characterized by recurrent episodes ... illness that causes a fever. To date, all instances of CAPOS syndrome have ...
  7. ... Nickerson DA, Bernier R, Shendure J, Eichler EE. Recurrent de novo mutations implicate ... myoclonic epileptic encephalopathy sharing features with Dravet ...