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Researchers identify immune defects that split common immunodeficiency into distinct types
A new analysis reveals that patients with a widespread immune disorder fall into two distinct groups based on a specific genetic defect, suggesting doctors may need to tailor treatment differently. The finding could improve diagnosis and clinical decision-making for a condition affecting millions worldwide.
Originaltitel: Analysis of Lymphocyte and Clinical Profile in Nonmonogenic Common Variable Immunodeficiency Patients With and Without Class Switch Recombination Defect