Morbidity and mortality in common variable immune deficiency over 4 decades
Institute of Immunology · Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Abstract
The demographics, immunologic parameters, medical complications, and mortality statistics from 473 subjects with common variable immune deficiency followed over 4 decades in New York were analyzed. Median immunoglobulin levels were IgG, 246 mg/dL; IgA, 8 mg/dL; and IgM, 21 mg/dL; 22.6% had an IgG less than 100 mg/dL. Males were diagnosed earlier (median age, 30 years) than females (median age, 33.5 years; P = .004). Ninety-four percent of patients had a history of infections; 68% also had noninfectious complications: hematologic or organ-specific autoimmunity, 28.6%; chronic lung disease, 28.5%; bronchiectasis, 11.2%; gastrointestinal inflammatory disease, 15.4%; malabsorption, 5.9%; granulomatous disease,…
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4Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Common variable immunodeficiency
- Bronchiectasis
- Internal medicine
- Gastroenterology
- Malabsorption
- Immunology
- Hazard ratio
- Good health and well-being