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Dysgammaglobulinemia
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Dysgammaglobulinemia [Disease/Finding]
, Dysgammaglobulinemias
An immunologic deficiency state characterized by selective deficiencies of one or more, but not all, classes of immunoglobulins.
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Deficiency of Humoral Immunity
Dysglobulinemia
Hyper-IgM Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Type 1
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1980
1980
Phagocytic and chemotactic function of polymorphonuclear and mononuclear leucocytes in patients with recurrent staphylococcal infections.
H. Verbrugh
,
W. V. van Dijk
,
+4 authors
J. Verhoef
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases
1980
Corpus ID: 10042556
From 21 patients with chronic or recurrent staphylococcal infections, phagocytosis and intracellular killing of Staphylococcus…
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1975
1975
Transfer factor II: results of therapy.
Spitler Le
,
A. Levin
,
H. Fudenberg
Birth defects original article series
1975
Corpus ID: 38408698
Transfer factor is a dialyzable extract of sensitized leukocytes, which transfers reactivity from skin test-positive donors to…
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1974
1974
Correction of neutropenia associated with dysgammaglobulinemia.
C. Rieger
,
J. Moohr
,
R. Rothberg
Pediatrics
1974
Corpus ID: 41897377
Dysgammaglobulinemia type I (deficiency of IgG and IgA with normal or elevated IgM) is frequently associated with severe…
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1974
1974
Small bowel in immunoglobulin deficiency syndromes.
R. Marshak
,
C. Hazzi
,
A. Lindner
,
D. Maklansky
The American journal of roentgenology, radium…
1974
Corpus ID: 33928445
Recent advances in immunology have permitted recognition of a group of patients who have gastrointestinal manifestations as part…
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1972
1972
Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. Problems in diagnosis and therapy in 24 cases.
L. Gentry
,
J. Ruskin
,
J. Remington
California medicine
1972
Corpus ID: 29053656
Twenty-four instances of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia were recognized in 23 patients at the Stanford University Hospitals…
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1971
1971
Sisters with low birth weight, dwarfism, congenital anomalies, and dysgammaglobulinemia.
J. C. Christian
,
V. P. Johnson
,
A. Biegel
,
E. Gresham
,
G. Rosenberg
A M A Journal of Diseases of Children
1971
Corpus ID: 38079616
Two sisters had low birth weight dwarfism, psychomotor retardation, and congenital anomalies including hyperextensible joints…
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1968
1968
Immunologic Amnesia: Study of an 11-Year-Old Girl with Recurrent Severe Infections Associated with Dysgammaglobulinemia, Lymphopenia and Lymphocytotoxic Antibody, Resulting in Loss of Immunologic…
R. Kretschmer
,
C. Janeway
,
F. Rosen
Pediatric Research
1968
Corpus ID: 31973549
Extract: A female child with a life-long, remarkable susceptibility to bacterial and funal infections is presented. She was shown…
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1968
1968
DYSGAMMAGLOBULINEMIA TYPE I
Marshall B. Block
1968
Corpus ID: 72618096
Excerpt To the Editor:I would like to disagree with a statement made by the authors of the paper entitled, "'Asymptomatic' Type I…
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1968
1968
Dysgammaglobulinemia with nodular lymphoid hyperplasia of the small intestine. A case report.
J. Grise
Radiology
1968
Corpus ID: 42625403
Acquired, idiopathic dysgammaglobulinemia with nodular lymphoid hyperplasia of the small intestine is a new radiological entity…
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1965
1965
DYSGAMMAGLOBULINEMIA IN THE PRESENCE OF PLASMA CELLS.
G. Gleich
,
J. Condemi
,
J. Vaughan
New England Journal of Medicine
1965
Corpus ID: 27743800
AS information about the gamma globulins has increased, it has become apparent that these are a heterogeneous group of proteins…
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