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Results 1 - 10 of 44 for Chronic lung disease
  1. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is a chronic, progressive lung disease. This condition causes scar tissue (fibrosis) to build up in the lungs, which makes the lungs unable to transport oxygen into ...
  2. ... tract infections. Some individuals with prolidase deficiency have chronic lung disease.Characteristic facial features in people with prolidase deficiency ...
  3. ... by the infection. Repeated infections can contribute to chronic lung disease.Infections usually become less frequent with age in ...
  4. ... CVID. Over time, recurrent infections can lead to chronic lung disease. Affected individuals may also experience infection or inflammation ...
  5. ... life-threatening bacterial lung infection (aspiration pneumonia) and chronic lung disease. Affected individuals are shorter than more than 97 ...
  6. ... prematurely and treated with nitric oxide to prevent chronic lung disease. The lungs of premature infants are often underdeveloped ...
  7. ... erythrocytosis include long-term exposure to high altitude, chronic lung or heart disease, episodes in which breathing slows or stops for ...
  8. ... replacement therapy for menopause; and a history of lung disease such as tuberculosis, emphysema, or chronic bronchitis. A history of lung cancer in closely ...
  9. ... fungi involved in their decomposition causes people with chronic granulomatous disease to develop fungal infections in their lungs. Other common areas of infection in people with ...
  10. ... any symptoms. In some people, sensitization leads to chronic beryllium disease, which is a lung disease characterized by the formation of small masses ...
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