
pmid: 5424276
Abstract Chronic granulomatous disease is a hereditable disorder in which polymorphs show diminished capacity for killing bacteria. Defective bactericidal activity results in protracted infection. The lesions of chronic granulomatous disease may affect all systems of the body. Previously lesions of the lung, pleura, mediastinum, liver, skin, and lymphatic glands have been described. New features in the oesophagus, heart and great arteries and urinary tract are reported.
Male, Urologic Diseases, Granuloma, Adolescent, Liver Abscess, Mediastinum, Infant, Heart, Infections, Bone and Bones, Radiography, Esophagus, Lymphadenitis, Child, Preschool, Chronic Disease, Humans, Female, Child, Lung
Male, Urologic Diseases, Granuloma, Adolescent, Liver Abscess, Mediastinum, Infant, Heart, Infections, Bone and Bones, Radiography, Esophagus, Lymphadenitis, Child, Preschool, Chronic Disease, Humans, Female, Child, Lung
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