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Recurrent infections in infancy early childhood
- ... also cause delayed development, significant intellectual disability, and recurrent infections; severely affected individuals may survive only into infancy or early childhood.Mothers of children with trichothiodystrophy may experience problems ...
- ... a shortage of red blood cells (anemia), and recurrent infections. In the most severe cases, these bone marrow abnormalities can be life-threatening in infancy or early childhood.Other features of autosomal recessive osteopetrosis can include ...
- ... unusually small head size (microcephaly), distinctive facial features, ... early childhood. After this period of slow growth, affected individuals ...
- ... typically subtle and may not be noticed during infancy.Other problems ... (precocious) puberty and, in females, menstrual irregularities; minor ...
- ... in repeated and persistent infections typically beginning in infancy or early childhood. Infections most commonly affect the sinuses and lungs. These ...
- ... syndrome have repeated and persistent infections starting in infancy or early childhood. These infections tend to be very serious or life-threatening. ...
- ... Many affected children die of heart failure or infection in infancy or early childhood, but those who live into adulthood can survive ...
- ... in the disease.Many people with BPAN have recurrent seizures (epilepsy) beginning in infancy or early childhood. Several different types of seizures can occur in ...
- ... a condition characterized by seizures and intellectual disability. Recurrent seizures (epilepsy) develop in infancy or early childhood. In many cases, the seizures are resistant to ...
- ... brain disease (encephalopathy) that occurs following a viral infection such as the flu.Acute necrotizing encephalopathy type 1 typically appears in infancy or early childhood, although some people do not develop the condition ...