2003
DOI: 10.1128/cdli.10.2.216-220.2003
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Simple Method To Distinguish between Primary and Secondary C3 Deficiencies

Abstract: Due to the increasing numbers of reported clinical cases of complement deficiency in medical centers, clinicians are now more aware of the role of the complement system in the protection against infections caused by microorganisms. Therefore, clinical laboratories are now prepared to perform a number of diagnostic tests of the complement system other than the standard 50% hemolytic component assay. Deficiencies of alternative complement pathway proteins are related to severe and recurrent infections; and the a… Show more

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“…É composto por 41 éxons, variando seus tamanhos de 52 a 213 bases, sendo que deles, 16 codificam para cadeia β e 25 codificampara cadeia α (de Bruijn, Fey, 1985;Sahu, Lambris, 2001). Sua deficiência pode aumentar a susceptibilidade a infecções piogênicas e ocasionar insuficiência renal como glomerulonefrite membranoproliferativa (Pereira de Carvalho et al, 2003;Reis et al, 2006).…”
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“…É composto por 41 éxons, variando seus tamanhos de 52 a 213 bases, sendo que deles, 16 codificam para cadeia β e 25 codificampara cadeia α (de Bruijn, Fey, 1985;Sahu, Lambris, 2001). Sua deficiência pode aumentar a susceptibilidade a infecções piogênicas e ocasionar insuficiência renal como glomerulonefrite membranoproliferativa (Pereira de Carvalho et al, 2003;Reis et al, 2006).…”
Section: C3unclassified