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Immune Deficiency Diseases: Dysgammaglobulinemia
D. S. Rowe, H. Hugh Fudenberg
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Recurrent Pleural Effusion Associated with Dysgammaglobulinemia
Chest, 1973A 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, Joseph W. Sokolowski
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Pediatrics, 1961
Two patients with recurrent bacterial infections associated with dysgammaglobulinemia are reported in whom there was a marked deficiency of 7S gamma-globulins in the presence of elevated concentrations of 19S gamma-globulins.
F. Rosen +4 more
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Two patients with recurrent bacterial infections associated with dysgammaglobulinemia are reported in whom there was a marked deficiency of 7S gamma-globulins in the presence of elevated concentrations of 19S gamma-globulins.
F. Rosen +4 more
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Pediatrics, 1964
An additional male child with dysgammaglobulinemia is reported. In this instance an older sibling, deceased, had clinical and histopathologic findings suggestive of a congenital gamma globulin deficiency.
Bruce D. Ackerman
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An additional male child with dysgammaglobulinemia is reported. In this instance an older sibling, deceased, had clinical and histopathologic findings suggestive of a congenital gamma globulin deficiency.
Bruce D. Ackerman
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AUTOIMMUNITY IN ACQUIRED DYSGAMMAGLOBULINEMIA OF CHICKENS
1979Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the autoimmunity in acquired dysgammaglobulinemia of chickens. The development of a line of chickens with inherited immunodeficiency has been recently reported. Examination of serum Ig levels from previous generations helped trace the defect to a single-line 3 male, an ancestor common to both line 140 and 142.
Hans Abplanalp +3 more
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Inherited Dysgammaglobulinemia of Chickens
1981Disorders of the immune system leading to hypogammaglobulinemia are considered to be either primary defects in stem cell precursors of B lymphocytes or disorders in the maturation of B cells. In the X-linked form of immunodeficiency B cells are usually absent; however, patients with the form of immunodeficiency referred to as varied immunodeficiency ...
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Antibody Deficiency Syndrome Associated with Dysgammaglobulinemia.
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1964Excerpt The association of the antibody deficiency syndrome with agammaglobulinemia is well known.
Richard A. Malmgran +4 more
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