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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Chronic otitis media
  1. ... absent tear duct openings in the eyes, and chronic sinus or ear infections.A condition known as Rapp-Hodgkin syndrome has ...
  2. ... the heart's valves. Affected individuals often experience chronic diarrhea and recurrent upper respiratory and ear infections. People with MPS III may also have hearing ...
  3. ... ADA-CID typically have recurrent upper respiratory and ear infections. Over time, affected individuals may develop chronic lung damage, malnutrition, and other health problems. In ...
  4. ... Common infections include pneumonia, sinus infections (sinusitis), and ear infections (otitis). Infections often cause these children to have chronic diarrhea and they fail to gain weight and ...
  5. ... with XLA are lung infections (pneumonia and bronchitis), ear infections (otitis), pink eye (conjunctivitis), and sinus infections (sinusitis). Infections that cause chronic diarrhea are also common. Recurrent infections can lead ...
  6. ... of primary ciliary dyskinesia is recurrent ear infections (otitis media), especially in young children. Otitis media can lead to permanent hearing loss if untreated. ...
  7. ... T cells, they have frequent infections, such as ear infections, sinus infections, and pneumonia.In particular, affected individuals ... functions of NK and CD8 T cells in chronic EBV infection through NKG2D. Science. 2013 Jul 12; ...