Clinical patterns of selective IgA deficiency: 3 case reports

The selective deficit of IgA is characterised by its clinical variability. This disease can be detected in non-symptomatic patients or associated to multiple diseases of different features. The allergic reactions, recurrent infections, gastrointestinal alterations, autoimmune diseases, and some neop...

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Published inAnales de medicina interna (Madrid, Spain : 1984) Vol. 7; no. 4; p. 186
Main Authors Antela López, A, García Rodríguez, F, Requena Caballero, I, Masa Vázquez, L A, Antela Carrera, C, Barrio Gómez, E
Format Journal Article
LanguageSpanish
Published Spain 01.04.1990
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Summary:The selective deficit of IgA is characterised by its clinical variability. This disease can be detected in non-symptomatic patients or associated to multiple diseases of different features. The allergic reactions, recurrent infections, gastrointestinal alterations, autoimmune diseases, and some neoplasias are the most frequent features of this deficit. We present 3 cases with different pathology associated to the common deficit of IgA, giving a view of the wide clinical spectrum of this process.
ISSN:0212-7199