The proliferation of mites may be related to
an underlying systemic condition or immunosuppression.
Not exact matches
However, under certain
conditions, Salmonella can subsequently cause a potentially lethal
systemic typhoidal infection when they invade the
underlying immune cells.
These disorders include infectious and non-infectious skin diseases; parasitic skin diseases; immune diseases; allergy and allergy - induced skin diseases; skin disease secondary to
underlying systemic disease; cancer, cysts and other tumors of the skin; and chronic infections and inflammatory
conditions of the ears.