Activated PI3K-delta syndrome in an Egyptian pediatric cohort with primary immune deficiency

2020 ◽  
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pp. 686-693
Author(s):  
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Alia A. El Shahaway ◽  
Sameh A. Hussien
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Phillip Korenblat ◽  
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ABSTRACT Primary immunodeficiency results in recurrent infections, organ dysfunction, and autoimmunity. We studied 237 patients referred for suspicion of immunodeficiency, using a scoring system based on clinical information. The 113 patients with immunodeficiency had higher scores and more episodes of chronic illnesses and were more likely to have neutropenia, lymphopenia, or splenomegaly.


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