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Recurrent upper respiratory tract infections
- ... unusually small head size (microcephaly), distinctive facial features, recurrent respiratory tract infections, an increased risk of cancer, intellectual disability, and ...
- ... of this type of immune response leads to recurrent respiratory tract infections in people with this disorder. It is unclear ...
- ... walking. Many individuals with MECP2 duplication syndrome have recurrent respiratory tract infections. These respiratory infections are a major cause of ...
- ... of this type of immune response leads to recurrent respiratory tract infections in people with this disorder.For unknown reasons, ...
- ... in the lungs, sinuses, and ears. Over time, recurrent respiratory tract infections can lead to a condition called bronchiectasis, which ...
- ... COPD), and mild immune system abnormalities leading to recurrent infections of the upper respiratory tract, ears, and lungs during infancy. Men with Bloom ...
- ... system. People with this condition are prone to recurrent infections, including infections of the upper respiratory tract, ears, skin, and urinary tract. They may also ...
- ... Whether this deficiency makes affected individuals prone to recurrent infections is not clear.People with mannose-binding lectin deficiency can develop infections of the upper respiratory tract and other body systems. Individuals with this condition ...
- ... ciliary dyskinesia is a disorder characterized by chronic respiratory tract infections, abnormally positioned internal organs, and the inability to ... Beginning in early childhood, affected individuals develop frequent ... infections. Without properly functioning cilia in the airway, bacteria ...
- ... doctors may not investigate the underlying cause of respiratory tract infections. BLS I is usually caused by mutations in ... body's immune response to bacteria, leading to recurrent bacterial infections. Researchers are unsure why people with ...