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Symptoms of VEXAS syndrome can affect ... They mainly affect the lungs, skin and urinary tract. ... Taking medicines to lessen the immune system response to treat ...
It's part of the body's germ-fighting immune system. B-cell lymphomas can affect lymph nodes, blood, bone marrow, and other tissues throughout the body, such as ...
A weakened immune system or an autoimmune condition. Having a condition that affects the immune system can increase the risk of T-cell lymphomas. These may ...
Having a condition that affects the immune system can increase your risk of MZL. Conditions may include Hashimoto disease and Sjogren syndrome ...
Lymphoma is cancer that affects the lymphatic system. ... Immune system attacks. A small number of people ... The immune system also may attack the blood ...
Bacteria, viruses or parasites may cause them. They mainly affect the lungs, skin and urinary tract. Taking medicines to lessen the immune system response to ...
It's part of the body's germ-fighting immune system. Mantle cell lymphoma typically affects the lymph nodes, but it also can affect the blood, bone marrow and ...
There may be side effects of this medicine, such as having a weakened immune system. Other liver procedures. Other procedures on the liver can help treat ...
Bone marrow transplant is a complex procedure. It involves lowering the immune system response with chemotherapy and radiation so that the body can accept the ...
A lung transplant requires taking lifelong medicine that weakens the immune system. Liver diseases. Standard treatment for liver disease depends on the cause ...
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