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Clinical characteristics and outcomes of primary immunodeficiencies in Thai children: an 18-year experience from a tertiary care center.


ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION:Early diagnosis and treatment are keys to improve survival of patients with primary immunodeficiency diseases (PID). The clinical characteristics of these patients in Thailand were not well defined. OBJECTIVE:This study aimed to determine the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with PID in Thailand. METHODS:Medical records of PID patients in the past 18 years were reviewed. RESULTS:Sixty-seven children were registered. Antibody deficiencies were the most common PID (52.2%), followed by combined T cell and B cell immunodeficiencies (25.4%), other well-defined immunodeficiency syndromes (11.9%), and phagocytic defects (10.4%). The most common presentations of antibody deficiencies, combined T cell and B cell immunodeficiencies, and phagocytic defects were infection in the upper respiratory tract (74.3%), gastrointestinal tract (82.4%), and skin (85.7%), respectively. The highest mortality rate (52.9%) was found in severe combined immunodeficiency. CONCLUSION:These results provide clinical features of PID in Thailand. Knowing these features will lead to prompt diagnosis and appropriate management.

SUBMITTER: Benjasupattananan P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7102384 | biostudies-literature | 2009 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Clinical characteristics and outcomes of primary immunodeficiencies in Thai children: an 18-year experience from a tertiary care center.

Benjasupattananan P P   Simasathein T T   Vichyanond P P   Leungwedchakarn V V   Visitsunthorn N N   Pacharn P P   Jirapongsananuruk O O  

Journal of clinical immunology 20090128 3


<h4>Introduction</h4>Early diagnosis and treatment are keys to improve survival of patients with primary immunodeficiency diseases (PID). The clinical characteristics of these patients in Thailand were not well defined.<h4>Objective</h4>This study aimed to determine the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with PID in Thailand.<h4>Methods</h4>Medical records of PID patients in the past 18 years were reviewed.<h4>Results</h4>Sixty-seven children were registered. Antibody deficiencies  ...[more]

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