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Results 21 - 30 of 196 for Skin infection
  1. ... all three.CMC is a tendency to develop infections of the skin, the nails, and the moist lining of body ... stomach (the esophagus) are also common, while the skin and nails are affected less often. In women, vaginal infections frequently occur.Other features of APECED result from ...
  2. ... are at risk of becoming dehydrated and developing infections in the skin or throughout the body (sepsis).As affected individuals ...
  3. ... features of familial glucocorticoid deficiency can include recurrent infections and skin coloring darker than that of other family members ( ...
  4. ... potentially life-threatening low blood glucose (hypoglycemia), recurrent infections, and skin coloring darker than that of other family members ( ...
  5. ... potentially life-threatening low blood glucose (hypoglycemia), recurrent infections, and skin coloring darker than that of other family members ( ...
  6. ... potentially life-threatening low blood glucose (hypoglycemia), recurrent infections, and skin coloring darker than that of other family members ( ...
  7. ... calcium regulation disrupts the barrier function of the skin, making it more susceptible to infections. However, it is unclear how a reduction of hSPCA1 protein function affects the skin barrier, and how its impairment is involved in ...
  8. ... calcium regulation disrupts the barrier function of the skin, making it more susceptible to infections. However, it is unclear how a reduction of hSPCA1 protein function affects the skin barrier, and how its impairment is involved in ...
  9. ... vision loss, problems with movement and balance (ataxia), skin rashes, hair loss (alopecia), and a fungal infection called candidiasis. Affected children also have delayed development. ...
  10. ... of fine, white scales; an increased risk of infections; and dehydration. These skin abnormalities tend to be less severe than those ...
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