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Pulmonary bleb
- ... chest pain on the side of the collapsed lung and shortness of breath.Blebs may be present on an individual's lung ( ... altered folliculin protein may trigger inflammation within the lung tissue that ... blebs.Primary spontaneous pneumothorax most often occurs in people ...
- ... the altered folliculin protein may trigger inflammation within lung tissue that could lead to the formation of small sacs of air (blebs) in the tissue. These blebs can rupture, causing ...
- ... formation of air-filled cysts (pneumatoceles) in the lungs. Frequent skin infections and an inflammatory skin disorder called eczema are also very common in AD-HIES. These skin problems cause rashes, blisters, accumulations of pus (abscesses), open sores, and scaling. ...
- ... also frequently occur in the skin, appearing as blisters, reddish bumps, or rashes which can be mild ... percent of cases, Langerhans cell histiocytosis affects the lungs, liver, or blood-forming (hematopoietic) system; damage to ...
- ... age. Occasionally, port-wine stains develop small red blisters that break open and bleed easily.Klippel-Trenaunay ... travels through the bloodstream and lodges in the lungs, it can cause a life-threatening blood clot ...
- ... of this condition include very fragile skin that blisters and detaches easily, a complete absence of hair ( ...
- ... to separate, leading to the widespread formation of blisters. It is less clear how mutations in the ... affect many tissues and organs, including the breast, lung, liver, colon, and skin.Changes in the location ...
- ... to separate, leading to the widespread formation of blisters. It is less clear how mutations in the ... affect many tissues and organs, including the breast, lung, liver, prostate, and skin.Changes in the location ...
- ... layers to separate, leading to the formation of blisters. Infants with JEB generalized severe develop widespread blistering ...