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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
  1. ... can include pneumonia, overwhelming bacterial infections (sepsis), shock, multiple organ failure, and death. About 10 percent of people with ...
  2. ... survive the first year of life due to multiple organ failure.The most severe cases of PMM2-CDG are ...
  3. ... a genetic component because a few families with multiple affected family members ... rheumatism Anders syndrome Dercum disease Dercum's disease Dercum-Vitaut syndrome ...
  4. ... they are not needed. Normal body tissues and organs are attacked, causing the multiple autoimmune ... immune dysfunction, and diarrhea, X-linked X-linked autoimmunity-allergic ...
  5. ... been identified in people with rhabdoid tumor predisposition syndrome (RTPS). ... by multiple noncancerous (benign) tumors called schwannomas that grow on ...
  6. ... may have multifocal synchronous tumors, which means that multiple tumors that develop ... tumor syndrome Familial rhabdoid tumor Hereditary SWI/SNF deficiency syndrome ...
  7. ... legs. Men with Cushing disease may have erectile dysfunction. Children with ... adenomas that occur in organs or tissues other than the pituitary gland, such ...
  8. ... caused by mutations in mitochondrial DNA often involve multiple organ systems. The ... RD, Ge X. Mitochondrial dysfunction in hearing loss. Mitochondrion. 2004 Sep;4(5- ...
  9. ... of the condition: calcinosis, Raynaud phenomenon, esophageal motility dysfunction, ... Variations in multiple genes may work together to increase the risk ...
  10. ... II also have dysostosis multiplex, which refers to multiple skeletal abnormalities that can be seen on ... Reveals Lysosome Dysfunction and Neurodegeneration in Neuronopathic MPS II Patients. Int ...
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