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Fungal infections in primary immunodeficiency diseases
Clinical Immunology, 2020Primary immunodeficiency diseases (PID), encompass a heterogeneous group of diseases, with increased susceptibility to recurrent, severe infections. Invasive fungal infections raise a serious concern related to their morbidity and mortality.
Dalia Abd Elaziz +2 more
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Introduction on Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases
Primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) are a heterogeneous group of disorders with defects in one or more components of the immune system. Primary immunodeficiency diseases could suffer from a variety of clinical manifestations, including recurrent, severe or unusual infections, autoimmunity, and lymphoproliferation/malignancies.
Rezaei, N. +7 more
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Neutropenia and Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases
International Reviews of Immunology, 2009Primary immunodeficiency diseases (PID) are a heterogeneous group of congenital disorders of the immune system leading to recurrent infections, autoimmunity, malignancies, and hematological disorders. This review focuses specifically on inherited disorders associated with neutropenia, which may occur in isolation or as a feature of more complex immune ...
Nima Rezaei +2 more
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Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases
Critical Care of the Pediatric Immunocompromised Hematology/Oncology Patient, 2019Primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) are a heterogeneous group of monogenic disorders in which part of the immune system is deficient or does not function properly. Patients with PID commonly present with recurrent infections, which explains the importance of the immune system in protection from organisms.
Fayhan J. Alroqi +2 more
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Primary immunodeficiency diseases: An update
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2004Although relatively rare, primary immune deficiency diseases (PIDs) provide an excellent window into the functioning of the immune system. In the late 1960s, observations on these diseases, with their associated infections and genetics, bisected the immune system into humoral immunity and cell-mediated immunity.
Luigi D Notarangelo +2 more
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Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases
The Nurse Practitioner, 2015Primary care providers (PCPs) play a key role in identifying patients with primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDDs). This diagnosis has implications for PCPs, as patients continue to require primary care and management after a PIDD diagnosis has been made. This review presents essential information for PCPs regarding PIDDs.
V. Hernandez-Trujillo +6 more
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Monogenic polyautoimmunity in primary immunodeficiency diseases.
Primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) consist of a large group of genetic disorders that affect distinct components of the immune system. PID patients are susceptible to infection and non-infectious complications, particularly autoimmunity. A specific
G. Azizi +6 more
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Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases
Medical Immunology, 2021H. B. Gaspar
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Primary immunodeficiency diseases [PDF]
The original publication is available at http://www.cmej.org.za/index.php/cmejPrimary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) are a group of disorders with defects in the development or function (or both) of the immune system.
Ramsay, Fuleihan, Amos, Etzioni
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