Primary immunodeficiencies in seriously ill children: Report of 3 clinical cases
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Keywords

Primary Immunodeficiencies
Children
Critical Care
Immune Response
Immunology
Immune System Diseases
Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases

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Yañez L, Lama P, Rivacoba C, Zamorano J, Marinovic MA. Primary immunodeficiencies in seriously ill children: Report of 3 clinical cases. Andes pediatr [Internet]. 2017 May 31 [cited 2025 Oct. 22];88(1):136-41. Available from: https://andespediatrica.cl/index.php/rchped/article/view/218

Abstract

Primary immunodeficiency diseases (PID) are congenital disorders secondary to an impaired immune response. Infections, autoimmune disorders, atopy, and lymphoproliferative syndromes are commonly associated with this disorder.

Objective: To present and discuss 3 infants diagnosed with PID.

Clinical Cases: The cases are presented of three patients with PID diagnosed during their first admission to a Paediatric Intensive Critical Care Unit. The first patient, a 4-month-old infant affected by a severe pneumonia, and was diagnosed as a Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Disease. The second patient was an 8-month-old infant with Candida lusitaniae mesenteric adenitis, and diagnosed with a Chronic Granulomatous Disease. The last patient, a 6-month-old infant presented with ecthyma gangrenosum and X-linked agammaglobulinaemia.

Conclusion: PID should be suspected when an infectious disease does not responde to the appropriate therapy within the expected period. An update of each disease is presented.

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