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A glance on recent progresses in diagnosis and treatment of primary immunodeficiencies/ Progrese recente în diagnosticul şi tratamentul imunodeficienţelor primare Cover

A glance on recent progresses in diagnosis and treatment of primary immunodeficiencies/ Progrese recente în diagnosticul şi tratamentul imunodeficienţelor primare

By: Peter J. Späth  
Open Access
|Oct 2014

Abstract

Primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs)* belong to the group of rare diseases which need more awareness by the relevant medical disciplines. Below a review on recent progresses in diagnosis and treatment of PIDs is given. Reducing the regrettable delay in diagnosis of PIDs (worldwide) is possible only when awareness is increased by doctors who may encounter patients with PID. This review shall serve this purpose. Progresses in understanding what the link might be between one genetic defect presenting in various phenotypes or how various gene defects may manifest by very similar PID phenotypes helps building awareness. Knowledge of PID favours early diagnosis, a cornerstone of optimal, sometimes life-long care at justifiable costs. The complexity of PIDs calls for clinical laboratory and clinical diagnostic performed by experts only. Exciting laboratory diagnostic progresses in early diagnosis of the most severe forms of PID are reviewed below. Progresses in curative therapies for PIDs, such as hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and gene therapies, are mentioned in short. About 80% of PID patients suffer from an antibody deficiency syndrome and can profit from non-curative replacement therapies with human immunoglobulin G concentrates. Modes of application, safety and hints for dosing of replacement therapies to reduce frequencies of severe infections are mentioned below. Thanks to the increasing quality of care, patients survive adolescence. A glance is given on the problems of transition to the adult medicine setting.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/rrlm-2014-0034 | Journal eISSN: 2284-5623 | Journal ISSN: 1841-6624
Language: English
Page range: 297 - 309
Submitted on: Jul 6, 2014
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Accepted on: Aug 25, 2014
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Published on: Oct 8, 2014
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2014 Peter J. Späth, published by Romanian Association of Laboratory Medicine
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.