This evidence-based clinical guideline provides consensus-recommendations for the treatment and care of patients with primary antibody deficiencies (PADs). The guideline group comprised 20 clinical and scientific expert associations of the German, Swiss, and Austrian healthcare system and representatives of patients. Recommendations were based on results of a systematic literature search, data extraction, and evaluation of methodology and study quality in combination with the clinical expertise of the respective representatives. Consensus-based recommendations were determined via nominal group technique. PADs are the largest clinically relevant group of primary immunodeficiencies. Most patients with PADs present with increased susceptibilit...
Introduction: Secondary antibody deficiencies (SAD) are often a side effect of specific therapies th...
Exogenous antibody therapy to protect patients against infections and toxins is over 100 years old, ...
Primary immune deficiencies (PIDs) are a growing group of over 230 different disorders caused by ine...
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...
Immunoglobulin therapy is the administration of human polyvalent IgG and represents the most effecti...
Antibodydeficiencies Epidemiology, Clinical manifestation, Diagnostics and Therapy Abstract. Primary...
Primary antibody deficiencies (PAD) constitute the majority of all primary immunodeficiency diseases...
Primary antibody deficiencies (PADs) are no longer considered rare diseases. Given that about half o...
Currently, management of antibody deficient patients differs significantly among caregivers. Evidenc...
Background: Primary antibody deficiency (PAD) comprises a range of diseases from early to late termi...
Primary antibody deficiency is defined as a reduction or absence of one or more immunoglobulin isoty...
Introduction: Human primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) include a broad spectrum of more than 3...
Objectives: Secondary antibody deficiency (SAD), associated with severe, recurrent or persistent inf...
Primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs)* belong to the group of rare diseases which need more awareness by...
Introduction: Secondary antibody deficiencies (SAD) are often a side effect of specific therapies th...
Exogenous antibody therapy to protect patients against infections and toxins is over 100 years old, ...
Primary immune deficiencies (PIDs) are a growing group of over 230 different disorders caused by ine...
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...
Immunoglobulin therapy is the administration of human polyvalent IgG and represents the most effecti...
Antibodydeficiencies Epidemiology, Clinical manifestation, Diagnostics and Therapy Abstract. Primary...
Primary antibody deficiencies (PAD) constitute the majority of all primary immunodeficiency diseases...
Primary antibody deficiencies (PADs) are no longer considered rare diseases. Given that about half o...
Currently, management of antibody deficient patients differs significantly among caregivers. Evidenc...
Background: Primary antibody deficiency (PAD) comprises a range of diseases from early to late termi...
Primary antibody deficiency is defined as a reduction or absence of one or more immunoglobulin isoty...
Introduction: Human primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) include a broad spectrum of more than 3...
Objectives: Secondary antibody deficiency (SAD), associated with severe, recurrent or persistent inf...
Primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs)* belong to the group of rare diseases which need more awareness by...
Introduction: Secondary antibody deficiencies (SAD) are often a side effect of specific therapies th...
Exogenous antibody therapy to protect patients against infections and toxins is over 100 years old, ...
Primary immune deficiencies (PIDs) are a growing group of over 230 different disorders caused by ine...