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The Clinical and Immunological Features of Patients With Primary Antibody Deficiencies Publisher Pubmed



Azizi G1, 2, 3 ; Bagheri Y4, 5 ; Tavakol M6 ; Askarimoghaddam F6 ; Porrostami K7 ; Rafiemanesh H9 ; Yazdani R2 ; Kiaee F2, 3 ; Habibi S2, 3 ; Abouhamzeh K2 ; Mohammadi H11 ; Qorbani M12 ; Abolhassani H2, 3, 13 ; Aghamohammadi A2, 3
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Source: Endocrine# Metabolic and Immune Disorders - Drug Targets Published:2018


Abstract

Background: Primary antibody deficiency (PAD) comprises a range of diseases from early to late terminal B cells defects and is associated with the various clinical complications. Methods: A total of 461 patients (311 males and 150 females) with PADs enrolled in the retrospective cohort study and for all patients’ demographic information, clinical records and laboratory data were collected to investigate clinical complications. Results: The most prevalent first presentations of immunodeficiency were respiratory tract infections in 63.5% and chronic diarrhea in 17.2%. Common variable immune deficiency (CVID) patients had a higher diagnostic delay than class switching defect (CSD), and agammaglobulinemia. Among the non-infectious complications, autoimmunity (26.2%), and splenomegaly (23.4%) were the most common. Lymphadenopathy was higher in CSD patients than other PADs, while splenomegaly, hepatomegaly, autoimmunity and bronchiectasis were more common in CVID patients than others. Atopic manifestations were mostly recorded in patients with selective IgA deficiency. Malignancy was only reported in 5.8% of patients with CVID. There was a higher prevalence of autoimmune manifestations in CVID comparing to other PADs. Conclusion: PADs are relatively rare diseases and these patients have a variety of first clinical manifestations, such as diverse infections, autoimmunity, lymphoproliferation, allergy, enteropathy and malignancy. Practitioner’s awareness about the heterogeneous presentations of PAD disorders is poor, therefore patients often are lately diagnosed, and they are complicated with several clinical complications before the certain diagnosis. © 2018 Bentham Science Publishers.
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