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Results 1 - 10 of 104 for Recurrent respiratory infections
  1. ... unusually small head size (microcephaly), distinctive facial features, recurrent respiratory tract infections, an increased risk of cancer, intellectual disability, and ...
  2. ... is narrow, which can contribute to prolonged or recurrent respiratory infections. Affected individuals may also have recurrent ear infections, which can lead to hearing loss. ...
  3. ... immune deficiency, these individuals have frequent fevers and recurrent respiratory infections.Some people with SPENCDI have neurological problems such ...
  4. ... which connect the calf muscles to the heel), recurrent respiratory infections, dry and thickened skin, skeletal abnormalities, and dental ...
  5. ... as bacteria and viruses, and may contribute to recurrent respiratory infections that occur in childhood in some individuals with ...
  6. ... a spine that curves to the side (scoliosis); recurrent respiratory infections in childhood; a skin condition called eczema; early ( ...
  7. ... children their age, and many also have seizures. Recurrent respiratory infections and life-threatening breathing problems are common. Because ...
  8. ... of this type of immune response leads to recurrent respiratory tract infections in people with this disorder.For unknown reasons, ...
  9. ... in the lungs, sinuses, and ears. Over time, recurrent respiratory tract infections can lead to a condition called bronchiectasis, which ...
  10. ... of this type of immune response leads to recurrent respiratory tract infections in people with this disorder. It is unclear ...
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