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[Dysgammaglobulinemia in a 12-year-old child].

open access: yesMedicinski pregled, 1973
M, Velisavljev   +2 more
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Dysgammaglobulinemia associated with malabsorption and tetany

open access: closedThe American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1970
A patient is reported with a malabsorption syndrome associated with nodular lymphoid hyperplasia of the small intestine and dysgammaglobulinemia characterized by virtual absence of IgA and IgM, with a reduced concentration of IgG. Prominent clinical features were severe steatorrhea and tetany.
F L, Anderson   +2 more
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Autoimmunity or Dysgammaglobulinemia

open access: closedNew England Journal of Medicine, 1964
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Plasma Cell Dyscrasias and Dysgammaglobulinemias

open access: closed, 2005
Donald Resnick, Mark J. Kransdorf
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Correction of Neutropenia Associated With Dysgammaglobulinemia

Pediatrics, 1974
Dysgammaglobulinemia type I (deficiency of IgG and IgA with normal or elevated IgM) is frequently associated with severe neutropenia, undue susceptibility to infection and recurrent or persistent mouth ulcers.1 The mechanism underlying the neutropenia is unclear and gamma-globulin treatment has in all but two cases2,3 failed to increase absolute ...
C H, Rieger, J W, Moohr, R M, Rothberg
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B AND T LYMPHOCYTES IN DYSGAMMAGLOBULINEMIA

open access: closed, 1975
B.Q. Lanier, A.S. Goldman, N.S. Harris
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Recurrent Pleural Effusion Associated with Dysgammaglobulinemia

Chest, 1973
A 45-year-old man presented with recurrent bilateral pleural effusions of undetermined etiology. This was associated with absence of IgM and a decreased IgA fraction. Possible associations are discussed.
W J, Godfrey, J W, Sokolowski
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"Asymptomatic" Type I Dysgammaglobulinemia in Siblings

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1968
Abstract A family with type I dysgammaglobulinemia is presented in which a brother and sister were affected.
J R, Durant   +3 more
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