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1.

Sepsis

Systemic inflammatory response to infection. [from HPO]

MedGen UID:
48626
Concept ID:
C0036690
Disease or Syndrome
2.

Pneumonia

Inflammation of any part of the lung parenchyma. [from HPO]

MedGen UID:
10813
Concept ID:
C0032285
Disease or Syndrome
3.

Meningitis

Inflammation of the meninges. [from HPO]

MedGen UID:
6298
Concept ID:
C0025289
Disease or Syndrome
4.

Immunodeficiency, common variable, 10

Common variable immunodeficiency-10 (CVID10) is an autosomal dominant primary immunodeficiency characterized by childhood-onset of recurrent infections, hypogammaglobulinemia, and decreased numbers of memory and marginal zone B cells. Some patients may develop autoimmune features and have circulating autoantibodies. An unusual feature is central adrenal insufficiency (summary by Chen et al., 2013). For a general description and a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of common variable immunodeficiency, see CVID1 (607594). [from OMIM]

MedGen UID:
816321
Concept ID:
C3809991
Disease or Syndrome
5.

Infectious meningitis

Inflammation of the meninges of the brain and/or spinal cord caused by an infectious agent (viral, bacterial, or fungal). Symptoms include headache, fever, vomiting, neck stiffness, photophobia, confusion, and seizures. [from NCI]

MedGen UID:
152668
Concept ID:
C0729584
Disease or Syndrome
6.

Neovascularization

The formation of new or recent blood vessels. The vasculature network is critical to the development of neoplasms. As the tumor burden grows, vascular endothelial cells are recruited to form new blood vessels as an increased demand for blood and nourishment is required. [from NCI]

MedGen UID:
45041
Concept ID:
C0027686
Pathologic Function
7.

Streptococcal infection

Any of the several infectious disorders caused by members of streptococcus, a genus of gram positive bacteria belonging to the family Streptococcaceae. Streptococcal infections are classified into Groups A, B, C, D and G. [from NCI]

MedGen UID:
20963
Concept ID:
C0038395
Disease or Syndrome
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