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Results 21 - 30 of 96 for Abnormality of the lung
  1. ... and other immune cells. The resulting immune system abnormalities make people with AD-HIES highly susceptible to infections, particularly bacterial and fungal infections of the lungs and skin. The STAT3 protein is also involved ...
  2. ... causes coughing, shortness of breath, chest pain, and lung collapse.Virtually all affected people have skin abnormalities, including patches of unusually light-colored skin, areas ...
  3. ... system cells called T cells. The immune system abnormalities increase susceptibility to recurrent infections, such as bronchitis, pneumonia, sinusitis, and other infections affecting the upper respiratory tract and lungs.Individuals with Nijmegen breakage syndrome have an increased ...
  4. ... that carry blood from the heart to the lungs (pulmonary hypertension).Additional features of this condition include distinctive skeletal abnormalities, a large body size (macrosomia) at birth, a ...
  5. ... them more vulnerable to infections, often involving the lungs (pneumonia), ears (otitis media), or skin. Less commonly, bone marrow abnormalities lead to a shortage of red blood cells ( ...
  6. ... damage (interstitial lung disease) that can cause recurrent lung infections and eventually lead to respiratory failure. All affected children have an eye abnormality called a cherry-red spot, which can be ...
  7. ... also develop in other tissues, including in the lungs and eyes. Affected individuals may also have enlarged lymph nodes.Blood cell abnormalities are common in VEXAS syndrome. Most affected individuals ...
  8. ... be life-threatening during early childhood.Other skeletal abnormalities in ... the lungs and cause difficulty breathing. People with anauxetic dysplasia ...
  9. ... same side of the body as the skin abnormalities. Some children have a curvature of the spine (scoliosis) or joint deformities that restrict movement (contractures). In some cases, CHILD syndrome affects the development of the brain, heart, lungs, and kidneys. CHILD syndrome is a rare disorder; ...
  10. ... individuals have hearing loss.In addition to skeletal abnormalities, ... windpipe to the lungs (the bronchi) that can cause problems with breathing. ...
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