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Results 1 - 10 of 238 for Recurrent fever
  1. Relapsing fever is a bacterial infection transmitted by a louse or tick. It is characterized by repeated episodes ... Relapsing fever is an infection caused by several species of bacteria in the borrelia family. There are two ...
  2. ... individuals; it is the second most common inherited recurrent fever syndrome, following a similar condition called familial Mediterranean ... misfolding in the TNF receptor 1-associated periodic fever syndrome. Arthritis Res Ther. ... Citation on PubMed
  3. Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever (American Academy of Family Physicians)  
    Tick Bites/Specifics ... Tick Bites ... American Academy of Family Physicians
  4. ... skin that occur most often in cold weather; recurrent fevers; and elongated fingers and toes with widened and ... of Nakajo-Nishimura syndrome, including the nodular erythema, recurrent fevers, joint problems, and hepatosplenomegaly. It is less clear ...
  5. ... skin infections. It also is used to prevent recurrent rheumatic fever. Erythromycin is in a class of medications called ...
  6. Mevalonate kinase deficiency is a condition characterized by recurrent episodes of fever, which typically begin during infancy. Each episode of ... at all times, not just during episodes of fever. Affected children have ... seizures (epilepsy), progressive problems with vision, and failure ...
  7. Majeed syndrome is a rare condition characterized by recurrent episodes of fever and inflammation in the bones and skin.One of the major features of Majeed syndrome is an inflammatory bone condition known as chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO). This condition causes recurrent episodes ...
  8. ... In addition, many individuals with TRNT1 deficiency have recurrent fevers that are not caused by an infection. These ... abnormalities of the inner ear (sensorineural hearing loss), recurrent seizures ... periodic fevers, and developmental delay (SIFD) and a milder disorder ...
  9. ... inflammation of the throat (pharyngitis) and gums (gingivitis), recurrent fever, or abdominal pain. People with cyclic neutropenia have ...
  10. ... red, swollen lumps (nodular erythema) on the skin, recurrent fevers, joint problems, and an enlarged liver and spleen ( ...
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