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Results 1 - 10 of 123 for Recurrent infections
  1. ... the immune system. The condition is characterized by recurrent infections that are severe and can be life-threatening. ... due to DOCK8 deficiency DOCK8 deficiency Hyper IgE recurrent infection syndrome, autosomal recessive Hyper immunoglobulin E syndrome, autosomal ...
  2. ... weakness in muscles used for movement (skeletal myopathy), recurrent infections due to small numbers of white blood cells ( ... so affected individuals have an increased risk of recurrent infections.Newborns with Barth syndrome are often smaller than ...
  3. ... system function (immune deficiency) that can lead to recurrent infections.People with cartilage-hair hypoplasia have unusually short ...
  4. ... and the influenza (flu) virus may also cause recurrent infections in affected individuals. While infection by these viruses ... Gelfand EW, Ciancanelli MJ, Casanova JL, Su HC. Recurrent rhinovirus infections in a child with inherited MDA5 deficiency. J ...
  5. Severe congenital neutropenia is a condition that increases the risk of repeated infections in affected individuals. People with this condition have an abnormally ...
  6. ... affects several body systems, particularly the immune system. Recurrent infections are common in people with this condition. Affected ... HIES Autosomal dominant HIES Autosomal dominant hyper-IgE recurrent infection syndrome Autosomal dominant hyperimmunoglobulin E recurrent infection syndrome ...
  7. ... Whether this deficiency makes affected individuals prone to recurrent infections is not clear.People with mannose-binding lectin ... than affected adults, but adults can also develop recurrent infections. In addition, affected individuals undergoing chemotherapy or taking ...
  8. ... cells. The immune system abnormalities increase susceptibility to recurrent infections, such as bronchitis, pneumonia, sinusitis, and other infections ...
  9. ... body, and the affected child begins to develop recurrent infections. .cf0{font-style:italic;font-family:Segoe UI; ... Infections that cause chronic diarrhea are also common. Recurrent infections can lead to organ damage. .cf0{font-style: ...
  10. ... bacteria, or more rarely, viruses and often develop recurrent infections, particularly in the lungs, sinuses, and ears. Pneumonia is common in people with CVID. Over time, recurrent infections can lead to chronic lung disease. Affected individuals ...
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