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  1. ... contribute to recurrent infection, especially in persons with congenital heart disease. Furthermore, dysphagia can lead to poor nutrition, which further impairs cellular immunity. Thus, older children and adults continue to have ...
  2. ... study ( Moyes et al., 2013 ). One study examined congenital immunodeficiencies defined using International Classification of Disease codes ( Kristensen et al., 2012 ), 1 study defined immunodeficiency as immunity disorders including hypogammaglobulinemia and severe combined immunodeficiency ( Murray ...
  3. ... been described [ Zhang et al 2014 ]. Causes of Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation Forty-two different enzymes in the ... clinical features. Management Treatment of Manifestations For all congenital disorders of N-linked glycosylation and most multiple-pathway ...
  4. ... health-condition-list ><related-health-condition ><name >ALG1-congenital disorder of glycosylation</name><ghr-page >https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/alg1-congenital-disorder-of-glycosylation</ghr-page></related-health-condition></related- ...
  5. ... rise. That makes it harder to treat certain diseases. Natural and man-made disasters create refugee populations with ... called <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/congenitalheartdefects.html">congenital heart disease</a>. Other types develop during your lifetime.</p> < ...
  6. ... Calderon J, Bellinger DC. Executive function deficits in congenital heart disease: why is intervention important? Cardiol Young. 2015 Oct; ... Fused Echocardiography/Fluoroscopy Imaging System in Patients with Congenital Heart Disease. J Am Soc Echocardiogr. 2016 Jun;29(6): ...
  7. ... also indicated no excess risk of single-gene disorders, congenital malformations, or chromosomal syndromes among the offspring of ... J, Rasmussen SA, Steinhorn SC, et al.: Genetic disease in offspring of long-term ... NK, et al.: Risk for congenital anomalies in offspring of childhood, adolescent and young ...
  8. ... Pillon M, et al.: Use of minimal disseminated disease and immunity to NPM-ALK antigen to stratify ALK-positive ... cell lymphoma is mature T-cell, null-cell disease (i.e., no T-cell, B-cell, or natural killer-cell surface antigen expression) does occur. The ...
  9. ... a uterine arteriovenous malformation in a patient with congenital heart disease. Clin Case Rep. 2015 Jun;3(6):479– ...
  10. ... syndrome, X-linked thrombocytopenia (XLT), and X-linked congenital neutropenia (XLN), are a spectrum of disorders of hematopoietic cells, with predominant defects of platelets ...
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