Prevalence of Selective immunoglobulin A Deficiency among Infants and Children with Suspected Primary Immunodeficiency in Damanhour
Ekram Zakria El– Tanekhy;
Abstract
Selective IgA deficiency (SIgAD) is the most common primary immunodeficiency and it is usually asymptomatic. However, patients with SIgAD can present with broad spectrum of medical conditions, including recurrent sinopulmonary infections, atopic disorders
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| Title | Prevalence of Selective immunoglobulin A Deficiency among Infants and Children with Suspected Primary Immunodeficiency in Damanhour | Other Titles | مدى إنتشار النقص الإنتقائى للجلوبيلين المناعى (أ) فى الرضع والأطفال المشتبه بإصابتهم بنقص المناعه الأولى فى دمنهــــور | Authors | Ekram Zakria El– Tanekhy | Keywords | Prevalence of Selective immunoglobulin A Deficiency among Infants and Children with Suspected Primary Immunodeficiency in Damanhour | Description | Selective IgA deficiency (SIgAD) is the most common primary immunodeficiency and it is usually asymptomatic. However, patients with SIgAD can present with broad spectrum of medical conditions, including recurrent sinopulmonary infections, atopic disorders |
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