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Results 31 - 38 of 38 for Bronchopneumonia
  1. ... a potentially life-threatening bacterial lung infection (aspiration pneumonia) and chronic lung disease. Affected individuals are shorter ...
  2. ... life-threatening bacterial lung infection known as aspiration pneumonia. Children with ILS often develop muscle stiffness (spasticity) ...
  3. ... lead to a bacterial lung infection called aspiration pneumonia. The serious medical problems associated with Fukuyama congenital ...
  4. ... occur in people with XLA are lung infections (pneumonia and bronchitis), ear infections (otitis), pink eye (conjunctivitis), ...
  5. ... lead to a bacterial lung infection called aspiration pneumonia, which can be life-threatening. As the disorder ...
  6. ... may also contract more serious infections such as pneumonia, meningitis, and sepsis, which may be life-threatening. ...
  7. ... weak cry; problems feeding; and recurrent episodes of pneumonia. Typically between the ages of 6 weeks and ...
  8. ... In Alzheimer's disease, death usually results from pneumonia, malnutrition, or general body wasting (inanition).Alzheimer's ...
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