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Results 1 - 10 of 62 for Recurrent infections
  1. ... breeze blows on damp skin. Other skin rashes, recurrent infections, and autoimmune diseases, which occur when the immune ... body from effectively fighting foreign invaders, leading to recurrent infections in people with PLAID. More About This Health ...
  2. ... food allergies. Many of these individuals also have recurrent infections due to problems with the immune system (immunodeficiency). ... response to foreign invaders is diminished, leading to recurrent infections.It is not clear how the immune dysfunction ...
  3. ... mannose-binding lectin and may be susceptible to recurrent infections. Several of the disease-associated mutations occur in ... by genetic and immunologic analyses: association with severe recurrent infections. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2003 Oct;91(4): ...
  4. ... characterized by a weakened heart (cardiomyopathy), muscle weakness, recurrent infections, and short stature. TAFAZZIN gene mutations that cause ... function, leading to a weakened immune system and recurrent infections. Dysfunctional mitochondria likely lead to other signs and ...
  5. ... for an X linked retinitis pigmentosa syndrome with recurrent infections and hearing loss in association with an RPGR ...
  6. ... system's ability to fight infections, leading to recurrent infections in people with T-B+NK+ SCID.Mutations ...
  7. ... reaction to bacteria and viruses, leading to the recurrent infections common in WHIM syndrome. C-X-C chemokine ...
  8. ... fighting cells. A deficiency of neutrophils results in recurrent infections, episodes of inflammation, and other immune problems in ...
  9. ... type 1. This condition is characterized by severe, recurrent infections and delayed healing after injury. Many of the ...
  10. ... invaders cannot trigger immune reactions, which leads to recurrent infections. In addition, autophagy is impaired. Researchers speculate that ...
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