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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
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]