[CIS-PAGID] question about TLR defects
Nacho Gonzalez
nachgonzalez at gmail.com
Mon Jun 6 12:55:06 EDT 2011
Dear Jason,
As colleagues from Necker Hospital could confirm, TLR defects show
*delayed*but not absent CRP elevation as well as fever (this clinical
clue is also
present but delayed). I mean CRP and temperature may be normal at the onset,
but within 24-48 hours they commonly show Tª above 38 degrees and elevated
CRP
Regards,
Luis Ignacio Gonzalez Granado
Immunodeficiencies Unit.
Hospital 12 octubre. Madrid. Spain
2011/6/6 <raas0027 at umn.edu>
>
> Good morning all,
>
> Two year-old with 20-month history of recurrent otitis media and
> bronchitis/pneumonia historically treated as an outpatient.
>
> Basic immunologic evaluation unremarkable(cbc, Ig's, flow cytometry,
> complement, MBL, etc.)
>
> I suspect GERD and emerging atopy significant contributing factors.
>
> Currently ospitalized with pneumonia with pleural effusion.
>
>
> This patient becomes febrile and CRP is quite elevated in the present case.
> FOR THIS REASON I DOUBT A TLR DEFECT is on the differential diagnosis.
>
> Agree or disagree?
>
>
>
> Thanks for your thoughts.
>
> -Jason
>
>
> --
> Jason Raasch, MD
>
> Midwest Immunology Clinic
> 15700 37th Ave N
> Suite 110
> Plymouth, MN 55446
>
> (Phone) 763.577.0008
> (FAX) 763.5770192
>
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