Common variable immunodeficiency disorders: division into distinct clinical phenotypes
University of Oxford · University of California, Los Angeles · +8 more institutions
Abstract
The European Common Variable Immunodeficiency Disorders registry was started in 1996 to define distinct clinical phenotypes and determine overlap within individual patients. A total of 7 centers contributed patient data, resulting in the largest cohort yet reported. Patients (334), validated for the diagnosis, were followed for an average of 25.6 years (9461 patient-years). Data were used to define 5 distinct clinical phenotypes: no complications, autoimmunity, polyclonal lymphocytic infiltration, enteropathy, and lymphoid malignancy. A total of 83% of patients had only one of these phenotypes. Analysis of mortality showed a considerable reduction in the last 15 years and that different phenotypes were…
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10Topics & keywords
- Common variable immunodeficiency
- Immunology
- Phenotype
- Malignancy
- Autoimmunity
- Immunodeficiency
- Medicine
- CD8
- Good health and well-being