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Results 41 - 45 of 45 for Skin infection
  1. ... play a role in inflammation and in fighting infection. Pyrin may direct the migration of white blood ... and inflammation in the abdomen, chest, joints, or skin are signs of familial Mediterranean fever. More About ...
  2. ... signaling pathways that result in inflammation. Once the infection is under control, the body stops the inflammatory ... recurrent episodes of fever, diarrhea, painful joints, and skin rashes. The gene mutations involved in otulipenia reduce ...
  3. ... other cytokines. Cytokines are proteins that help fight infection by promoting inflammation and regulating the activity of ... the buildup of scar tissue (fibrosis) in the skin and internal organs. Although the IRF5 gene is ...
  4. ... are part of the inflammatory response to fight infection. When activated, the STAT4 protein increases the activity ... the buildup of scar tissue (fibrosis) in the skin and internal organs. Although the STAT4 gene is ...
  5. ... syndrome, a condition characterized by slow growth, recurrent infections, and an increased risk of developing cancer. The ... more likely to develop an aggressive form of skin cancer (melanoma) or cancer of blood-forming cells ( ...
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