[CIS-PAGID] low ch50 with normal complement levels?

Verbsky, James jverbsky at mcw.edu
Mon Nov 15 19:46:18 EST 2010


Dr Kumar

Other than checking the other complement proteins already suggested, you might to measure immune complex levels (eg Ragi cell or other). If high..you might want to look at HBV or HCV, or other causes of immune complex diseases (cryoglobulins, etc).

Best

james
James Verbsky MD/PhD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
Medical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, WI 53226

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Subject: [CIS-PAGID] low ch50 with normal complement levels?

Dear Friends,

I recently saw a set of twin girls who were born at 32 weeks with twin-twin transfusion syndrome; the smaller of the two has needed a couple hospitalizations with URIs due to hypoxia. She has chronic rhinorrhea, a history of wheezing that responds to bronchodilator therapy. Someone checked her ch50 and it was <10; recheck showed the same. Her twin was then checked and hers too was <10. Their complement levels are all normal, except I don't have results on C2. They are 18 months old, have normal immune globulins, lymphocyte numbers and no serious infections. The smaller twin hasn't needed hospitalization since March, even though she has had a couple URIs since then - probably because of the season, growth and better asthma control. So, they were sent to me for consult because of the low ch50. Since the testing is sensitive to sample handling, I thought to repeat it and it is still low. I cannot reconcile the history of no serious infections with low ch50 but normal complement levels. Is this just a testing aberration? Any suggestions/ideas?

Thanks!
Ashish Kumar

Ashish Kumar, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, OH



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