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Primary immunodeficiencies are intrinsic defects in the immune system that result in a predisposition to infection and are frequently accompanied by a propensity to autoimmunity and/or immunedysregulation. Primary immunodeficiencies can be divided into innate immunodeficiencies, phagocytic deficiencies, complement deficiencies, disorders of T cells and B cells (combined immunodeficiencies), antibody deficiencies and immunodeficiencies associated with syndromes. Diseases of immune dysregulation and autoinflammatory disorder are many times also included although the immunodeficiency in these disorders are often secondary to the autoimmunity or immune dysregulation and/or secondary immunosuppression used to control these disorders. Congenital primary immunodeficiencies typically manifest early in life although delayed onset are increasingly recognized. The early diagnosis of congenital immunodeficiencies is essential for optimal management and improved outcomes. In this International Consensus (ICON) document, we provide the salient features of the most common congenital immunodeficiencies. © 2014 Springer Science+Business Media.
Author(s): Routes J, Abinun M, Al-Herz W, Bustamante J, Condino-Neto A, De La Morena MT, Etzioni A, Gambineri E, Haddad E, Kobrynski L, Le Deist F, Nonoyama S, Oliveira JB, Perez E, Picard C, Rezaei N, Sleasman J, Sullivan KE, Torgerson T
Publication type: Review
Publication status: Published
Journal: Journal of Clinical Immunology
Year: 2014
Volume: 34
Issue: 4
Pages: 398-424
Print publication date: 01/05/2014
Online publication date: 12/03/2014
Acceptance date: 17/02/2014
ISSN (print): 0271-9142
ISSN (electronic): 1573-2592
Publisher: Springer New York LLC
URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10875-014-0003-x
DOI: 10.1007/s10875-014-0003-x
PubMed id: 24619621