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- 2015). "Society for maternal-fetal medicine (SMFM) clinical guideline #7: nonimmune hydrops fetalis". American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 212 (2):...
- hypothyroidism, is an autoimmune disease that affects the thyroid gland. Other nonimmune-specific conditions known to have occurred in the Akita include: Gastric...
- caused by Mycobacterium bacilli (tuberculosis) developed in the lung of a nonimmune host (usually a child). It is named for Anton Ghon (1866–1936), an Austrian...
- (RR–11): 1–94. PMID 16888612. ... evidence of congenital syphilis (e.g., nonimmune hydrops, jaundice, hepatosplenomegaly, rhinitis, skin rash, and/or pseudoparalysis...
- WR (September 1989). "Control of bleeding in patients with immune and nonimmune thrombocytopenia with aminocaproic acid". Archives of Internal Medicine...
- only; intravenous injection is contraindicated, as this can result in nonimmune mast-cell degranulation and resulting anaphylactoid reaction. Codeine...
- 809. doi:10.4065/79.6.809. PMID 15182097. Schrier, Stanley. "Extrinsic nonimmune hemolytic anemia due to mechanical damage: Fragmentation hemolysis and...
- include the immune system’s production of T-lymphocytes and antibodies, and nonimmune related homeostatic functions such as liver gluconeogenesis, sodium reabsorption...
- infections. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, which causes nonimmune hemolytic anemia in response to a number of causes, most commonly infection...
- atovaquone-proguanil-resistant Plasmodium fal****rum malaria acquired by a nonimmune traveler to East Africa". Clinical Infectious Diseases. 37 (3): 450–451...