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IMMUNOLOGICAL RESTITUTION IN LYMPHOPENIC IMMUNOLOGICAL DEFICIENCY SYNDROME

open access: closedThe Lancet, 1968
Abstract All previous attempts at restoring immunological capacity in cases of the lymphopenic (Swiss type) immunological deficiency syndrome have failed. An 8-month-old boy with this syndrome and oral moniliasis was given maternal blood and foetal thymus and liver cells.
Richard Hong   +5 more
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Successful Bone-Marrow Transplantation in a Lymphopenic Immunologic Deficiency Syndrome

open access: closedNew England Journal of Medicine, 1971
Abstract A 12-year-old boy with lymphopenic immunologic deficiency syndrome (common variable type) was treated with an infusion of bone-marrow cells from a 10-year-old HL-A identical brother. Despite the HL-A identity and a negative mixed lymphocyte culture, a severe graft-versus-host reaction developed from which he recovered, except for persisting ...
M. Jeannet, B. Speck, A. Rubinstein
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Clinical, Immunological and Histopathological Evidence for Thymic Deficiency in Down’s Syndrome (Mongolism)

open access: closed, 1976
Down’s syndrome (DS) is a chromosomal disorder leading to genetic malformations of various systems, the most marked giving rise to mental retardation and skeletal and heart abnormalities. The incidence of this disorder ranges from 1 per 1000 births in young mothers, to 1 per 50 births in mothers over 40 years of age.
Handzel Zt   +6 more
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Gastric cancer, inflammatory bowel disease and polyautoimmunity in a 17-year-old boy: CTLA-4 deficiency successfully treated with Abatacept.

European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepathology, 2021
Gut involvement is frequent in immunologic disorders, especially with inflammatory manifestations but also with cancer. In the last years, advances in functional and genetic testing have improved the diagnostic and therapeutic approach to immune ...
G. Angelino   +23 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Immunologic Deficiency in the Congenital Rubella Syndrome

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1969
RECENT observations have indicated that disorders of the immune system must be added to the spectrum of congenital anomalies that are associated with prenatal infection by the rubella virus. Impaired responses of blood lymphocytes to mitogens1and antigens,2depressed delayed cutaneous hypersensitivity,2and abnormal concentrations of serum ...
R. Neil Schimke   +2 more
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XX/XY LYMPHOID CHIMÆRISM IN CONGENITAL IMMUNOLOGICAL DEFICIENCY SYNDROME WITH THYMIC ALYMPHOPLASIA

open access: closedThe Lancet, 1965
Jun-Ichi Kadowaki   +5 more
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The immunologic deficiency of Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome*1

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2004
Abstract Rationale Rubinstein-Tabyi syndrome is characterized by broad toes and thumbs. It is estimated that approximately 75% of patient with RTS experience respiratory infections. We have found that an immunologic abnormality may be the true cause of their infections.
Jack Rubinstein   +5 more
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Fanconi-Like Syndrome

Archives of Dermatology, 1973
A new familial heredodegenerative disorder with pancytopenia, immunologic deficiency, and cutaneous malignancies is reported. One patient had a prolonged course of multiple pneumothoraces, infections, and cutaneous malignancies. His immunologic abnormalities included near absence of IgA, elevated IgG with later development of abnormal γ-globulin, and ...
David Abels, William B. Reed
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Immunological Deficiency in the Down Syndrome: Importance of the Age Factor

1979
Many observations have pointed out an immunological deficiency in Down syndrome. Such deficiency concerns both the B cells system and the T cells system. Most of such studies have been done on infants or very young subjects.
V. Argentiero, B. Tavolato
openaire   +2 more sources

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