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Diagnostic approach to the patients with suspected primary immunodeficiency
Authors
H. Abolhassani
F. Aghamahdi
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A. Aghamohammadi
R. Arjmand
G. Azizi
Y. Bagheri
E. Dolatshahi
N. Elahimehr
M. Fatemi-Abhari
S. Haghi
F. Jadidi-Niaragh
M. Jamee
A.N. Kamali
H.T. Kojidi
F.S. Mahdavi
R. Matani
M. Mosavian
S. Noorian
K. Porrostami
H. Sadri
M. Shaghaghi
L. Sharifi
S. Tajfirooz
M. Tavakol
R. Yazdani
H. Zainaldain
M. Zaki-Dizaji
Publication date
1 January 2020
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Abstract
Background and Objective: Primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) are a group of more than 350 disorders affecting distinct components of the innate and adaptive immune systems. In this review, the classic and advanced stepwise approach towards the diagnosis of PIDs are simplified and explained in detail. Results: Susceptibility to recurrent infections is the main hallmark of almost all PIDs. However, non-infectious complications attributable to immune dysregulation presenting with lymphoproliferative and/or autoimmune disorders are not uncommon. Moreover, PIDs could be associated with misleading presentations including allergic manifestations, enteropathies, and malignancies. Conclusion: Timely diagnosis is the most essential element in improving outcome and reducing the morbidity and mortality in PIDs. This wouldn�t be possible unless the physicians keep the diagnosis of PID in mind and be sufficiently aware of the approach to these patients. © 2020 Bentham Science Publishers
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