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Results 21 - 30 of 45 for Skin infection
  1. ... and develop small pus-filled blisters (pustules). The skin problems can be accompanied by fever and other signs of inflammation throughout the body (systemic inflammation). The episodes are thought to be triggered by infections, certain medications, menstruation, pregnancy, or other stresses on ...
  2. ... and develop small pus-filled blisters (pustules). The skin problems can be accompanied by fever and other signs of inflammation throughout the body (systemic inflammation). The episodes are thought to be triggered by infections, certain medications, pregnancy, or other stresses on the ...
  3. ... that primarily affects the brain, immune system, heart, skin, and eyes. Most of these ... In addition, autophagy is impaired. Researchers speculate that ...
  4. ... of these disorders are associated with a common skin condition called psoriasis or ... infections of the gastrointestinal or genital tract. Following an ...
  5. ... 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 ...
  6. ... as leprosy. This disease affects the nerves and skin and is caused by the ... in controlling infection. Polymorphisms in the PRKN gene may subtly alter ...
  7. ... firm lumps of noncancerous tissue (nodules) under the skin and in internal ... recurrent infections and usually do not survive beyond early childhood. ...
  8. ... identify foreign substances and defend the body against infection. Studies have associated the R620W variation in the PTPN22 gene with an increased risk of vitiligo, an autoimmune condition that results in patchy changes in skin coloring (pigmentation).As with other autoimmune disorders, this ...
  9. ... for the formation of ectodermal tissues including the skin, hair, teeth, and sweat ... in recurrent infections, and abnormal development of ectodermal tissues. The NFKBIA ...
  10. ... eczema). This condition is characterized by dry, itchy skin and red rashes. The ... infections due to problems with the immune system (immunodeficiency). ...
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