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Recurrent skin infections
- ... BLS I). This immune system disorder often causes recurrent bacterial infections in the respiratory tract and open sores (ulcers) on the skin, although some people with BLS I have no ...
- ... within these cells and preventing normal pigmentation of skin and hair. A loss of Rab27a function in T-lymphocytes impairs cytotoxic granule exocytosis, making people with Griscelli syndrome type 2 prone to recurrent infections.Through mechanisms that are not well understood, a ...
- ... that primarily affects the brain, immune system, heart, skin, and eyes. Most of these ... In addition, autophagy is impaired. Researchers speculate that ...
- ... immune system cannot protect the body from severe, recurrent infections.In ... substance that gives skin, hair, and eyes their color. People with Chediak- ...
- ... firm lumps of noncancerous tissue (nodules) under the skin and in internal ... recurrent infections and usually do not survive beyond early childhood. ...
- ... thought to damage cells in the brain and skin, leading to the signs and symptoms of ... severe viral infections in the lungs and airways (respiratory tract). These ...
- ... for the formation of ectodermal tissues including the skin, hair, teeth, and sweat ... in recurrent infections, and abnormal development of ectodermal tissues. The NFKBIA ...
- ... eczema). This condition is characterized by dry, itchy skin and red rashes. The ... infections due to problems with the immune system (immunodeficiency). ...
- ... breakage syndrome, a condition characterized by slow growth, recurrent infections, and an increased risk of developing cancer. The ...
- ... response to Candida, leading to the chronic or recurrent yeast infections that occur in people with familial candidiasis. The ...