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Results 11 - 15 of 15 for Cystic disease of lung
  1. ... this gene leads to the growth of multiple cysts in the kidneys. If the deletion also includes ...
  2. ... this gene leads to the growth of multiple cysts in the kidneys. If the deletion also includes ...
  3. ... thoracic dystrophy include liver disease, fluid-filled sacs (cysts) in the pancreas, dental abnormalities, and an eye ...
  4. ... typically found on the back of the neck (cystic hygroma). Individuals with this type have severe arthrogryposis. ... abnormalities such as underdevelopment (hypoplasia) of the heart, lung, or brain; ... RAPSN Additional ...
  5. ... often results in the formation of air-filled cysts (pneumatoceles) in the lungs. Frequent skin infections and ... infections, particularly bacterial and fungal infections of the lungs and skin. The STAT3 ... JD. Diminished allergic disease in patients with STAT3 mutations reveals a role ...
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