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Precision medicine: The use of tailored therapy in primary immunodeficiencies [PDF]
Primary immunodeficiencies (PID) are rare, complex diseases that can be characterised by a spectrum of phenotypes, from increased susceptibility to infections to autoimmunity, allergy, auto-inflammatory diseases and predisposition to malignancy. With the
Marta Valente Pinto +3 more
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Update in Primary Immunodeficiencies. [PDF]
Primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs) are inherited disorders classically characterized by increased susceptibility to infections. Nevertheless, in the last two decades, genomic analysis (such as NGS) coupled with biochemical and cellular studies led to a more accurate definition for a growing number of novel genetic disorders associated with PIDs.
Leonardi, Lucia +12 more
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Inborn errors of immunity (primary immunodeficiencies) [PDF]
Primary immunodeficiencies (PID), now often referred to as inborn errors of immunity (IEI), are a large heterogeneous group of disorders that result from deficiencies in immune system development and/or function.
Vy H. D. Kim +4 more
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Newborn Screening Today and Tomorrow: A Brief Report from the International Primary Immunodeficiencies Congress [PDF]
This article presents the report of the session on “Newborn Screening for Primary Immunodeficiencies—Now What?” organised during the International Primary Immunodeficiency Congress (IPIC) held in November 2023.
Leire Solis +8 more
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Editorial: Women in primary immunodeficiencies [PDF]
Sara Sebnem Kilic
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Primary immunodeficiency [PDF]
Primary immunodeficiency disorder (PID) refers to a large heterogeneous group of disorders that result from defects in immune system development and/or function. PIDs are broadly classified as disorders of adaptive immunity (i.e., T cell, B-cell or combined immunodeficiencies) or of innate immunity (e.g., phagocyte and complement disorders).
McCusker, Christine +2 more
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The transition from pediatric to adult care is a critical milestone in managing children, especially in those with complex chronic conditions. It involves ensuring the patient and family adapt correctly to the new phase, maintaining continuity of ongoing
María Alejandra Mejía González +10 more
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Editorial: Methods in primary immunodeficiencies: 2022 [PDF]
Emily S. J. Edwards
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Primary immunodeficiencies: a diagnostic challenge? [PDF]
Dirceu Solé
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