[PAGID] CVID question

Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles charlotte.cunningham-rundles at mssm.edu
Mon Jul 31 11:59:11 EDT 2006


yes, for sure. we have one coming  in today as it happens

>We've recently seen a 41yo gentleman s/p pneumonia and sepsis found to have
>undetectable IgG, IgA, IgM or IgE which has been confirmed by repeat
>testing.  He has normal B/T cell numbers. Neither Dr. Andy Saxon or I have
>seen a CVI patient with such profound panhypogammaglobulinemia and we were
>curious if others have seen CVI patients with absolutely no detectable
>antibody of any isotype by routine assays. 
>
>Best,
>
>Marc
>
>Marc Riedl, M.D., M.S.
>Assistant Professor of Medicine
>Clinical Immunology and Allergy
>UCLA - David Geffen School of Medicine
>10833 Le Conte Ave, 52-175 CHS
>Los Angeles, CA  90095-1680
>
>
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Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles MD PhD
Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics  and Immunobiology
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
1425 Madison Ave, New York 10029
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