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Results 1 - 10 of 31 for Other acquired skin disease
  1. ... as rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, and certain skin conditions Chemotherapy given to treat cancer Acquired immunodeficiency may be a complication of diseases such as HIV/AIDS and malnutrition (especially if ...
  2. ... birth has symptoms similar to those of birth-acquired herpes. Herpes the baby gets in the uterus can cause: Eye disease, such as inflammation of the retina (chorioretinitis) Severe brain damage Skin sores (lesions)
  3. ... can be inherited as a dominant trait or acquired due to liver disease. Sun exposed areas develop blistering (vesicles and bullae), erosions and ulcerations, fragile skin, pigmentary changes, and scarring.
  4. ... thrive Intellectual disability Seizures Symptoms of hemoglobin M disease include: Bluish coloring of the skin Symptoms of acquired MetHb include: Bluish coloring of the skin Headache ...
  5. ... WR, Coulson IH, Murrell DF, eds. Treatment of Skin Disease: ... acquired C1-inhibitor deficiency. J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract . ...
  6. Acquired platelet function defects are conditions that prevent clotting elements in the blood called platelets from working as they should. The term acquired means these conditions are not present at birth.
  7. ... infection of the lung. This article covers community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). This type of pneumonia is found ... care facility, such as hospitals, is called hospital-acquired pneumonia (or health care-associated pneumonia).
  8. ... 301. Dockrell DH, Ho A, Gordon SB. Community-acquired pneumonia. In: Broaddus VC, Ernst JD, King TE, ...
  9. ... because of other reasons. This is called an acquired disorder. Factors that can trigger the acquired form of this condition include: Blockage in the ...
  10. ... destroyed by other parts of the immune system. ACQUIRED IMMUNITY Acquired immunity is immunity that develops with exposure to ... against that specific antigen. Vaccines work by causing acquired immunity without needing to have the infection first. ...
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