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Immunodeficiency Disorders 819
■Gingivitis, skin infections, organ abscesses, lymphadenitis: neu-
trophil/phagocyte defect
■Viruses (herpes, varicella, CMV): T-cell deficiency
■Fungi
➣Candida: T-cell deficiency
➣Aspergillus: T-cell/phagocyte defects
■Parasites
➣Giardia lamblia: B-cell deficiency
➣Pneumocystis carinii: T-cell deficiency
■Bacteria
➣Encapsulated organisms: B-cell or complement deficiency
➣Low-virulence organisms: neutrophil/phagocyte defects
■Diarrhea, malabsorption: T- or B-cell deficiency
Signs & Symptoms
■Eczema: Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, hyper-IgE syndrome
■Abscesses: neutrophil/phagocyte defects
■Telangiectasia: ataxia-telangiectasia
■Partial oculocutaneous albinism: Chediak-Higashi syndrome
■Candidiasis: T-cell deficiency
■Digital clubbing, rales: B-cell, T-cell deficiency
■Diffuse lymphadenopathy: neutrophil/phagocyte defects
■Lupus-like syndrome: complement deficiencies
■Ataxia: ataxia-telangiectasia
tests
Lab Tests
■Evaluation of B-cell immunity
➣Quantitative serum immunoglobulins: IgG, IgM, IgA
➣IgG subclasses are usually not helpful; test results vary among
different labs
■Specific antibody titers
➣Isohemagglutinins (IgM antibodies toA&Bblood groups)
➣Antibodies to protein antigens (tetanus, diphtheria): IgG1 sub-
class
➣Antibodies to polysaccharide antigens (Pneumococcus,
Haemophilus influenzae): IgG2 subclass
■B-cell enumeration
➣CD19 surface marker
■Evaluation of T-cell immunity
➣T-cell enumeration