Antibodies are an essential component of the adaptative immune response and hold long-term memory of the immunological experiences throughout life. Antibody defects represent approximately half of the well-known primary immunodeficiencies requiring gammaglobulin replacement therapy. On the other hand this therapy can be used for some diseases that do not belong to this group, like hyper IgM syndrome, immunodeficiency with thymoma and severe combined immunodeficiency. This therapy is a safe procedure and induces dramatic improvement in the clinical outcome of patients, reducing the risks of death and complications.Anticorpos são componentes essenciais da resposta imunológica adaptativa e apresentam memória imunológica em longo prazo. Defeito...
This evidence-based clinical guideline provides consensus-recommendations for the treatment and care...
Primary antibody deficiencies (PAD) are a group of disorders characterized by reduced antibody produ...
Suzanne Skoda-Smith, Troy R Torgerson, Hans D OchsSeattle Children’s Research Institute an...
Primary antibody deficiencies (PAD) constitute the majority of all primary immunodeficiency diseases...
Exogenous antibody therapy to protect patients against infections and toxins is over 100 years old, ...
Immunoglobulin therapy represents a lifesaving intervention for many patients with primary immunodef...
Immunoglobulin therapy is the administration of human polyvalent IgG and represents the most effecti...
Human immunoglobulin replacement therapy has become a corner- stone in the treatment of patients wit...
Primary antibody deficiencies require lifelong replacement therapy with immunoglobulin (Ig)G to redu...
Primary immunodeficiencies (PID) were first described over 50 years ago. They are hereditary disorde...
Antibodydeficiencies Epidemiology, Clinical manifestation, Diagnostics and Therapy Abstract. Primary...
Innate and chronic immunodeficiencies represent a group of heterogeneous dysfunctions of the immune...
Lisa KobrynskiDepartment of Pediatrics, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USAAbstract: Since the 1950s,...
Transient hypogammaglobulinemia of infancy (THI) is characterized by recurrent infections and one or...
Adults presenting with recurrent infections require an approach that allows exclusion of underlying ...
This evidence-based clinical guideline provides consensus-recommendations for the treatment and care...
Primary antibody deficiencies (PAD) are a group of disorders characterized by reduced antibody produ...
Suzanne Skoda-Smith, Troy R Torgerson, Hans D OchsSeattle Children’s Research Institute an...
Primary antibody deficiencies (PAD) constitute the majority of all primary immunodeficiency diseases...
Exogenous antibody therapy to protect patients against infections and toxins is over 100 years old, ...
Immunoglobulin therapy represents a lifesaving intervention for many patients with primary immunodef...
Immunoglobulin therapy is the administration of human polyvalent IgG and represents the most effecti...
Human immunoglobulin replacement therapy has become a corner- stone in the treatment of patients wit...
Primary antibody deficiencies require lifelong replacement therapy with immunoglobulin (Ig)G to redu...
Primary immunodeficiencies (PID) were first described over 50 years ago. They are hereditary disorde...
Antibodydeficiencies Epidemiology, Clinical manifestation, Diagnostics and Therapy Abstract. Primary...
Innate and chronic immunodeficiencies represent a group of heterogeneous dysfunctions of the immune...
Lisa KobrynskiDepartment of Pediatrics, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USAAbstract: Since the 1950s,...
Transient hypogammaglobulinemia of infancy (THI) is characterized by recurrent infections and one or...
Adults presenting with recurrent infections require an approach that allows exclusion of underlying ...
This evidence-based clinical guideline provides consensus-recommendations for the treatment and care...
Primary antibody deficiencies (PAD) are a group of disorders characterized by reduced antibody produ...
Suzanne Skoda-Smith, Troy R Torgerson, Hans D OchsSeattle Children’s Research Institute an...