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AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT HYPER IGESYNDROME : A CASE REPORT OF TWO PATIENTS

ABSTRACT Recently we came across two male patients with Hyper IgE type immune deficiency (HIES/Job's syndrome), a primary immune deficiency disorder characterized by abnormally raised serum levels of IgE and repeated childhood infections. In our hospital in pediatrics and nursery, acquired immu...

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Published in:Pakistan Armed Forces medical journal 2020-02 (1), p.S188
Main Authors: Gillani, Saima, Aziz, Farida, Burhan Ali Danish, Attia Iqbal, Muhammad Junaid Khan
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Age
Antibiotics
Antibodies
Case reports
Children & youth
Dermatitis
Disease prevention
Ear diseases
Health aspects
Immunodeficiency
Immunoglobulin E
Immunoglobulins
Infection
Infections
Lung diseases
Lymphatic system
Methicillin
Mutation
Neutrophils
Pneumonia
Rash
Recurrence (Disease)
Respiratory tract diseases
Resveratrol
Scoliosis
Staphylococcal infections
Teeth
Viral infections
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