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Classification of Primary Immunodeficiencies

New England Journal of Medicine, 1973
Primary specific immunodeficiency results from failure to manifest an efficient humoral or cellular immune response.
M D, Cooper   +9 more
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Progress in primary immunodeficiency

Immunology Today, 1992
Clinically, primary immunodeficiencies can be grouped into several well-defined syndromes. This consistent clinical picture, however, belies the enormous complexity of lymphocyte maturation and activation, and it has long been suspected that numerous distinct underlying defects give rise to primary immunodeficiencies.
S, Matsumoto   +4 more
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Primary Immunodeficiencies of Horses

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2000
Primary immunodeficiency disorders are genetically determined failures of immune defense that increase susceptibility to infectious agents. This article reviews the salient features of equine primary immunodeficiency disorders, summarizes the molecular mechanisms of each disorder, and updates information that facilitates diagnosis and management of ...
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Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders

Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2015
We are very pleased to be presenting this issue on Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders (PIDD). PIDD is an essential clinical topic for Allergy/Immunology practitioners as well as primary care providers. Given the delay in diagnosis of over ten years in most patients, it is incumbent on us to have a better understanding of these disorders and to get the ...
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Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1997
Primary immunodeficiencies are rare, but important for 3 reasons. First, a high index of suspicion and prompt diagnosis can lead to lifesaving treatment or significant improvement in quality of life. Second, appreciation of the genetic nature of a host defense defect makes possible family counseling and carrier and prenatal diagnosis.
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Primary Immunodeficiency Syndromes

2010
Several DNA repair pathways have evolved to recognise and repair DNA damaged by exogenous and endogenous agents, in order to maintain genomic integrity. Defects in these pathways can lead to replication errors, loss or rearrangement ofgenomic material, mutation or cancer and eventual death.
Mary A, Slatter, Andrew R, Gennery
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Gene Therapy for Primary Immunodeficiencies

Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2010
Gene therapy has effectively entered Medicine via the field of primary immunodeficiencies (PID). Because hematopoietic stem cells are accessible and because it was understood that genetic correction of lymphocyte progenitor cells carrying a genetic defect impairing differentiation, could result in the production of long‐lived T lymphocytes, it was ...
A, Fischer   +3 more
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Primary Immunodeficiency in the NICU

NeoReviews, 2019
Primary immunodeficiency disorders (PIDs) are genetic diseases that lead to increased susceptibility to infection. Hundreds of PIDs have now been described, but a select subset commonly presents in the neonatal period. Neonates, especially premature newborns, have relative immune immaturity that makes it challenging to differentiate PIDs from intrinsic
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Primary cellular immunodeficiencies

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2002
Genetic defects in T-cell function lead to susceptibility to infections or to other clinical problems that are more grave than those seen in disorders resulting in antibody deficiency alone. Those affected usually present during infancy with either common or opportunistic infections and rarely survive beyond infancy or childhood. The spectrum of T-cell
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PRIMARY IMMUNODEFICIENCY DISORDERS

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1998
The primary immunodeficiency diseases are a relatively rare group of congenital disorders that are linked by the expression of an excessive number, duration, or severity of infections. The clinical features of most of the primary immunodeficiency diseases have been well described by astute physicians over several decades and have provided important ...
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