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Results 1 - 10 of 49 for Bone inflammation disease
  1. ... to cause the disease. Osseous Paget's disease Osteitis deformans Paget disease, bone Paget's disease of bone PDB Genetic ...
  2. ... otitis media), sinuses (sinusitis), lymph nodes (lymphadenitis), skin, bones, and gastrointestinal tract. Approximately one quarter of individuals with EDA-ID have disorders involving abnormal inflammation, such as inflammatory bowel disease or rheumatoid arthritis.There are two forms of ...
  3. ... factors for several other disorders associated with abnormal inflammation. These include chronic gum (periodontal) disease, a progressive bone infection known as chronic osteomyelitis, and an eye ...
  4. ... of this vitamin can cause thinning of the bones (osteoporosis) in people with ... by inflammation of the intestines that causes open sores (ulcers) ...
  5. ... inflammation can occur in the kidneys and bladder. Inflammation of the lymph nodes ... disease develop autoimmune disorders, which occur when the immune ...
  6. ... progresses, affected individuals can develop liver abnormalities including ... weakening of the bones (rickets) or problems with blood clotting that lead ...
  7. ... 0111-4. Citation on PubMed Ritchlin C. Psoriatic disease--from skin to bone. Nat Clin Pract ... Citation on PubMed
  8. ... develop liver abnormalities including an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly), ... of the bones (rickets) in some individuals.If left untreated, congenital ...
  9. ... the excess production of histiocytes (histiocytosis) leads to inflammation that ... disease often have bone pain, especially in the lower legs and upper ...
  10. ... new blood vessels, repair of damaged tissues, and inflammation. Matrix metallopeptidase 2 also ... (MONA), a rare inherited bone disease that is characterized by the loss of bone ...
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