Clinicopathologic features of Good’s syndrome: Two cases and literature review [PDF]
Good’s syndrome (GS) is an immunodeficiency disease, causing thymoma, low or absent B-cells, hypogammaglobulinemia, and defects in cell-mediated immunity.
Chen Yi-Dan +4 more
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Good’s Syndrome: Time to Move on From Reviewing the Past [PDF]
For seven decades, the pathophysiology of Good’s syndrome (GS) has remained a mystery, with few attempts to solve it. Initially described as an association between hypogammaglobulinemia and thymoma, controversy exists whether this is a unique disease, or
Aunonna Kabir +4 more
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Good’s syndrome revealed by recurrent sigmoid diverticulitis [PDF]
Thymus is a primary lymphoid organ whose main function is the education of the T lymphocytes. Thymoma is uncommon neoplasia derived from epithelial cells of the thymus. Patients with thymoma frequently present with autoimmune disorders, mostly myasthenia
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B cell deficiency in thymoma tissues of Good’s syndrome patients [PDF]
Objectives Good’s syndrome (GS) is a rare secondary immunodeficiency which is characterized by hypogammaglobulinemia and thymoma. This study aims to investigate the expression and distribution of B cells in thymoma tissue, given that B cells had been ...
Junwu Zhang +4 more
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Good’s syndrome, a rare form of acquired immunodeficiency associated with thymomas [PDF]
Good’s syndrome (GS) or thymomaassociated immunodeficiency is a rare clinical entity that should be ruled out in patients with thymoma who develop severe, recurrent bacterial infections and opportunistic viral and fungal infections.
Antonio Tamburello +8 more
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Relapsing cellulitis associated with Campylobacter coli bacteremia in a Good’s syndrome patient: a case report [PDF]
Background Good’s syndrome (GS) is characterized by immunodeficiency, and patients diagnosed with GS are susceptible to infection or even bacteremia, which is the most evident complication. Campylobacter coli (C.
Lei Jiang, Jia Gao, Pu Wang, Yuliang Liu
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Improvement of Good’s syndrome by fecal microbiota transplantation: the first case report [PDF]
Good’s syndrome (GS) is a rare primary immunodeficiency defined as hypogammaglobulinemia associated with the presence of a thymoma. Patients with GS usually have increased susceptibility to a wide range of infections, and clinical treatment is a ...
Sabreen Abdul Rahman Jagessar +3 more
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Thymoma with Concomitant Pure Red Cell Aplasia, Good’s Syndrome and Myasthenia Gravis Responding to Rituximab [PDF]
Thymomas are often associated with a variety of autoimmune diseases, mostly myasthenia gravis. The association of thymomas with both pure red cell aplasia (PRCA) and Good’s syndrome is exceedingly rare.
Alameddine, Raafat S. +6 more
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Good’s syndrome with opportunistic infection of the central nervous system: a case report [PDF]
Ueno S +7 more
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What is the role of plasma cell in the lamina propria of terminal ileum in Good’s syndrome patient? [PDF]
Chen Yanxia +4 more
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