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Respiratory infections in early life
- ... white scales (ichthyosis). Infants with NBCIE may develop infections, an excessive loss of fluids (dehydration), and respiratory problems early in life.Some people with NBCIE have thickening of the ...
- ... spleen (hepatosplenomegaly), an enlarged heart (cardiomegaly), and seizures. Respiratory infections are common and can be life-threatening; children with the severe form of FSASD typically only survive into early childhood.Children with the least severe form of ...
- ... their age, and many also have seizures. Recurrent respiratory infections ... into early adulthood.Researchers have described three types of rhizomelic ...
- ... palate). They may also have recurrent ear and respiratory infections, ... only into early childhood; however, some people with this condition have ...
- ... round nasal congestion and a chronic cough. Chronic respiratory tract ... arise early in embryonic development when the differences between the ...
- ... grow and gain weight at the expected rate. Respiratory insufficiency, which ... Children with early-onset LAMA2-related muscular dystrophy often do not ...
- ... is typically diagnosed in the first year of life. Most affected infants ... not survive past early childhood.In people with BLS II, infection-fighting ...
- ... which leads to recurrent infections that can be life-threatening. Respiratory infections are the most common type of infection, though gastrointestinal and urinary tract infections also frequently occur.A potentially life-threatening heart condition called cardiomyopathy is common in ...
- ... Trichothiodystrophy is also associated with recurrent infections, particularly respiratory infections, which can be life-threatening. People with trichothiodystrophy may have abnormal red ...
- ... small head size (microcephaly), distinctive facial features, recurrent ... infancy and early childhood. After this period of slow growth, affected ...