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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Recurring
  1. ... in young adulthood.People with PNH have sudden, recurring episodes of symptoms (paroxysmal symptoms), which may be ...
  2. ... thrive), pale skin (pallor), excessive tiredness (fatigue), and recurring gastrointestinal or respiratory infections. Other features of Imerslund- ...
  3. ... bacteria). However, excessive inflammation can damage body tissues. Recurring pneumonia often results in the formation of air- ...
  4. ... times throughout a person's life, which causes recurring signs and symptoms.The most common symptoms of ...
  5. ... are located toward the tail of the protein. Recurring mutations involving the amino acid arginine at position ...
  6. ... has a 30 to 70 percent chance of recurring in subsequent pregnancies. Additionally, about half of women ...
  7. ... kinesigenic dyskinesia the disorder begins in infancy with recurring seizures characteristic of those in a condition called ...
  8. ... signs and symptoms can include unintentional weight loss, recurring respiratory infections, and fatigue. Affected individuals often develop ...
  9. ... landscape of Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia is characterized by highly recurring MYD88 and WHIM-like CXCR4 mutations, and small ...
  10. ... By age 2, most children with MAND develop recurring seizures (epilepsy). Most affected children have feeding problems ...
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