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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Pulmonary cyst
  1. ... Tasker AD, Morrell NW. Familial spontaneous pneumothorax and lung cysts due to a Folliculin exon 10 mutation. Eur ...
  2. ... in the lungs, resulting in the formation of lung cysts and the destruction of normal lung tissue. They ... a result, the condition may recur even after lung transplantation.Women with LAM may develop cysts in the lymphatic vessels of the chest and ...
  3. ... tumors, an increased risk of other tumors, and lung cysts. Most of these mutations insert or delete one ...
  4. ... including the formation of scar tissue (fibrosis) and cysts in the lungs.Most people with cystic fibrosis also have digestive ...
  5. ... individuals also have an increased chance of developing cysts in the lungs and an abnormal accumulation of air in the ...
  6. ... often results in the formation of air-filled cysts (pneumatoceles) in the lungs. Frequent skin infections and an inflammatory skin disorder ...
  7. ... that can lead to the collapse of a lung (pneumothorax).Cystic nephroma, which involves multiple benign fluid-filled cysts in the kidneys, can also occur; in people ...
  8. ... the formation of tumors and fluid-filled sacs (cysts) in many different parts of the body. Tumors ... People with von Hippel-Lindau syndrome commonly develop cysts in the kidneys, pancreas, and genital tract. They ...
  9. ... cases a type of MODY known as renal cysts and diabetes (RCAD) syndrome (also known as HNF1B- ... have kidney abnormalities (primarily fluid-filled sacs called cysts). Affected individuals may also have abnormalities of the ...
  10. ... regulator: an intriguing protein with pleiotropic functions. J Cyst Fibros. 2002 Mar;1(1):13-29. doi: ...
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