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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Brain inflammatory disease
  1. ... which is inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord that is not related to infection); a red, itchy rash (known as hives or urticaria); joint pain (arthralgia); or inflammatory bowel disease. The inflammatory disorders usually begin earlier than the ...
  2. ... 3 or IIAE3, is a rare type of brain disease (encephalopathy) that occurs following a viral infection such ... can damage the body's tissues. Additionally, certain inflammatory proteins ... in nerve cells in the brain or spinal cord (central nervous system), so it ...
  3. Behçet disease is an inflammatory condition that affects many parts of the body. The health problems associated with Behçet disease result from ... painful and then getting better.Less commonly, Behçet disease can affect the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system), gastrointestinal tract, ...
  4. ... J, Rose CD. Blau syndrome, the prototypic auto-inflammatory granulomatous disease. Pediatr Rheumatol Online J. 2014 Aug 6;12:33. doi: 10.1186/1546-0096-12-33. eCollection 2014. Citation on PubMed or Free article on PubMed Central
  5. ... asthma, or inflammatory disorders such as eczema or inflammatory bowel disease. The prevalence of Loeys-Dietz syndrome is unknown. ...
  6. ... and the body's immune system, resulting in inflammatory damage to the brain, skin, and other body systems that leads to ... Plebani A. Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome, a rare neurological disease in children: ... Goutieres F. Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome. Brain Dev. 2005 Apr;27(3):201-6. doi: ...
  7. ... called Fabry disease, immune disorders such as celiac disease or Sjogren syndrome, an inflammatory condition called sarcoidosis, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ...
  8. ... blood cells to a site of injury or disease to fight microbial invaders and facilitate tissue repair. When this process is complete, the body stops the inflammatory response to prevent damage to its own cells ...
  9. ... blood cells to a site of injury or disease to fight foreign invaders and help repair damaged tissues. After this has been accomplished, the body stops (inhibits) the inflammatory response to prevent damage to its own cells ...
  10. ... particularly if a bleeding episode occurs within the brain, prolonged ... and inflammatory disorders in people with Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome. These ...
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