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Primary Immunodeficiency

Primary immunodeficiency

Primary immunodeficiency

... Primary immunodeficiency disorder (PID) refers to a large heterogeneous group of disorders that result from defects in immune system development and/or ...combined immunodeficiency, require immune ...

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Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders – An Update

Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders – An Update

... Chronic granulomatous disease(CGD), the most frequently diagnosed phagocytic primary immuno- deficiency, is more common in males than in females. In this disease, deficiency of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide ...

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Attentiveness of pediatricians to primary immunodeficiency disorders

Attentiveness of pediatricians to primary immunodeficiency disorders

... Background: Primary immunodeficiency (PID) is a cluster of serious disorders that requires special alertness on the part of the medical staff for prompt diagnosis and management of the ...with ...

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Primary Immunodeficiency in Children: Report of Seven Years Study

Primary Immunodeficiency in Children: Report of Seven Years Study

... Primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) are a genetically heterogeneous group of disorders that affect distinct components of the innate and adaptive immune system, such as neutrophils, macrophages, ...

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B and T Lymphocytes in Primary Immunodeficiency Disease in Man

B and T Lymphocytes in Primary Immunodeficiency Disease in Man

... B- and T-cell populations in 32 patients with different forms of primary immunodeficiency disease were studied. The B-cells in peripheral blood were investigated with respect to surface immunoglobulins by ...

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Clinical Consequences and Treatment of Primary Immunodeficiency Syndromes Characterized by Functional T and B Lymphocyte Anomalies (Combined Immune Deficiency)

Clinical Consequences and Treatment of Primary Immunodeficiency Syndromes Characterized by Functional T and B Lymphocyte Anomalies (Combined Immune Deficiency)

... Characterized by Functional T and B Lymphocyte Anomalies (Combined Immune Clinical Consequences and Treatment of Primary Immunodeficiency Syndromes. Services[r] ...

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Evaluation of primary immunodeficiency in patients with meningitis in fever hospitals

Evaluation of primary immunodeficiency in patients with meningitis in fever hospitals

... of primary immunodeficiency diseases is increased susceptibility to recurrent, severe and opportunistic ...for primary immunodeficiencies by measurement of serum immunoglobulin levels, assessment of T-Cell ...

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Health-related quality of life in patients with primary immunodeficiency disease

Health-related quality of life in patients with primary immunodeficiency disease

... Primary immunodeficiency disease (PIDD) with hypogammaglobulinemia is characterized by recurrent and severe bacterial infections and IgG replacement is the standard of care in many of these ...

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ALLERGIC MANIFESTATIONS OF PRIMARY IMMUNODEFICIENCY DISEASES AND ITS TREATMENT APPROACHES

ALLERGIC MANIFESTATIONS OF PRIMARY IMMUNODEFICIENCY DISEASES AND ITS TREATMENT APPROACHES

... for Primary Immunodeficiency classification [2], allergic manifestations are mentioned for 11 diseases (Table 1) and allergic- like manifestations for 6 diseases (Table ...

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Tracking Environmental Norovirus Contamination in a Pediatric Primary Immunodeficiency Unit

Tracking Environmental Norovirus Contamination in a Pediatric Primary Immunodeficiency Unit

... Norovirus strains were detected in two patients and in environmental swabs from a pediatric primary immunodeficiency unit in London, United Kingdom, during an infection control incident in November and ...

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Environmental Monitoring for Gastroenteric Viruses in a Pediatric Primary Immunodeficiency Unit

Environmental Monitoring for Gastroenteric Viruses in a Pediatric Primary Immunodeficiency Unit

... pediatric primary immunodeficiency unit (PPIU) by environmental sampling using swabs and subsequent nucleic acid extraction and reverse transcriptase PCR ...

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Primary immunodeficiency

Primary immunodeficiency

... Primary immunodeficiency disorder (PID) refers to a heterogeneous group of over 130 disorders that result from defects in immune system development and/or ...

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Spectrum of primary immunodeficiency disorders in Sri Lanka

Spectrum of primary immunodeficiency disorders in Sri Lanka

... Patients with features suggestive of immunodeficiency should be investigated. These features include [38] severe, potentially life threatening infections, persistent infections despite adequate treatment, ...

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Primary immunodeficiency associated with chromosomal aberration – an ESID survey

Primary immunodeficiency associated with chromosomal aberration – an ESID survey

... This retrospective survey demonstrates that patients with chromosomal aberrations and recurrent infections may harbor underlying primary immunodeficiencies. By specifically excluding the syndromic ...

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Clinical Features That Identify Children With Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases

Clinical Features That Identify Children With Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases

... The primary aim of the study was to produce a simple, evidence-based schema for the identification of chil- dren with potentially life-threatening immune ...

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Human normal immunoglobulin in the treatment of primary immunodeficiency diseases

Human normal immunoglobulin in the treatment of primary immunodeficiency diseases

... of primary immunodeficiencies, with advances in manufacturing processes allowing safe and efficient delivery of intravenous immunoglobulin for the past 30 ...with primary antibody deficiencies, resulting in ...

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Costs of Hospital Admission on Primary Immunodeficiency  Diseases

Costs of Hospital Admission on Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases

... Drug cost during admission consisted 4.6% to 28.1% of the total admission costs, based on type of PID; however, this variability was not statisti- cally significant (F=0.52, P=0.81, Table 1). Table 2 abstracted the cost ...

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In-depth interviews of patients with primary immunodeficiency who have experienced pump and rapid push subcutaneous infusions of immunoglobulins reveal new insights on their preference and expectations

In-depth interviews of patients with primary immunodeficiency who have experienced pump and rapid push subcutaneous infusions of immunoglobulins reveal new insights on their preference and expectations

... To better understand patients’ expectations and preferences regarding IgRT, a series of in-depth interviews was conducted in a sample of those patients who participated in the cr[r] ...

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Gene mutations responsible for primary immunodeficiency disorders: A report from the first primary immunodeficiency biobank in Iran

Gene mutations responsible for primary immunodeficiency disorders: A report from the first primary immunodeficiency biobank in Iran

... Informed consent is one of the major principles of eth- ics that should be considered in DNA biobank studies as well as other research surveys in which specimens are obtained through intervention [19]. Consent allows ...

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Hyaluronidase facilitated subcutaneous immunoglobulin in primary immunodeficiency

Hyaluronidase facilitated subcutaneous immunoglobulin in primary immunodeficiency

... theory, this has meant that higher doses and volumes would be needed for conventional SCIg, which has a bioavailabil- ity of 67%, compared to that of fSCIg, at 92%. There is an ongoing debate regarding the need for these ...

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