Newly identified common variable immunodeficiency in an elderly patient with rheumatoid arthritis
Oksana V. Moskaletc,
Yuliya Ju. Tchuksina
Abstract:Common variable immunodeficiency is a group of heterogeneous diseases that are primary immunodeficiencies with a predominant lack of antibody synthesis. The most common manifestation is chronic infectious pathology of the respiratory tract, less often of the gastrointestinal tract, as well as septic arthritis. Non-infectious manifestations include autoimmune diseases, non-infectious diarrhea, cancer, benign lymphoid hyperplasia. In one patient, a combination of several syndromes is possible. Unlike most other… Show more
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