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Recurrent bacterial skin infections
- ... BLS I). This immune system disorder often causes recurrent bacterial infections in the respiratory tract and open sores (ulcers) on the skin, although some people with BLS I have no ...
- ... BLS I). This immune system disorder often causes recurrent bacterial infections in the respiratory tract and open sores (ulcers) on the skin, although some people with BLS I have no ...
- ... body's immune response to bacteria, leading to recurrent bacterial ... the development of skin ulcers.Mutations in another gene involved in the ...
- ... come and go; areas of net-like, mottled skin discoloration called livedo ... and viral infections.ADA2 deficiency is sometimes described as a form ...
- ... lipopolysaccharide and interleukin-1 in a patient with recurrent bacterial infections. J Exp Med. 2003 Aug 18;198(4): ...
- ... cells (neutropenia), which can make them prone to recurrent bacterial infections. Neutropenia is usually apparent by age 1. Many ...
- ... activated PI3K-delta syndrome type 2 typically have recurrent bacterial infections of the respiratory tract and chronic viral infections. ...
- ... a disorder of the immune system characterized by recurrent skin and lung infections and abnormally high levels of an immune system ... with AD-HIES highly susceptible to infections, particularly bacterial and fungal infections of the lungs and skin. A shortage of STAT1 protein is not thought ...
- ... disorder of the immune system that leads to recurrent skin and lung infections as well as abnormalities of the bones, teeth, ... with AD-HIES highly susceptible to infections, particularly bacterial and ... lungs and skin. A shortage of functioning STAT3 protein prevents cells ...
- ... fungi. Individuals with chronic granulomatous disease may have recurrent bacterial and fungal infections. People with this condition may also have areas ...