- unsynchronized. When
accompanied by
situs inversus the
condition is
known as
Kartagener syndrome.
Respiratory epithelial motile cilia,
which resemble microscopic...
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Manes Kartagener (7
January 1897 in Przemyśl, then Galicia, Austria-Hungary – 5
August 1975 in Zürich, Switzerland) was a
Swiss internist of Polish-Jewish...
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chance of
developing situs inversus. If they do, they are said to have
Kartagener syndrome,
characterized by the
triad of
situs inversus,
chronic sinusitis...
- code) Kaposi's sarcoma, a
tumor caused by
Human herpesvirus 8 (HHV8)
Kartagener syndrome, a
genetic disorder Kallmann syndrome, a
genetic disorder preventing...
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syndrome Karandikar–Maria–Kamble
syndrome Karsch–Neugebauer
syndrome Kartagener syndrome Kashani–Strom–Utley
syndrome Kasznica–Carlson–Coppedge syndrome...
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dextrocardia can be life-threatening if left unchecked.[citation needed]
Kartagener syndrome may also be
present in
patients with
dextrocardia but this must...
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affect fertility more than
hormone production are
Klinefelter syndrome and
Kartagener syndrome.
Hypogonadism can
occur in
other conditions, like Prader–Willi...
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ciliopathies include Joubert syndrome,
primary ciliary dyskinesia (also
known as
Kartagener Syndrome), Bardet–Biedl syndrome,
polycystic kidney disease and polycystic...
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Brucellosis Chemotaxis results in the
disease — Chédiak–Higashi syndrome,
Kartagener syndrome Chemotaxis is
affected Atherosclerosis, arthritis, periodontitis...
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cilia syndrome, due to
excessively long
cilia Immotile cilia syndrome,
Kartagener type
Immune deficiency,
familial variable Immune thrombocytopenia Immunodeficiency...