Déficits immunitaires primaires: diagnostic, prise en charge, quelques perspectives.


Autoria(s): Farber, Claire; Benoît, Yves; Boven, K; De Baets, Frans; Ferster, Alina; Hoyoux, C; Mascart, Françoise; Otten, Jacques; Philippet, Pierre; Van Lierde, Sarah; Van Vooren, Jean-Paul; Vermylen, C
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01/04/2001

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Severe primary immunodeficiencies (PID) are rare; their global incidence is comparable to that of childhood leukemia; they include more than 100 different entities. Clinical manifestations are: unusually severe or frequent infections or infections that do not respond to adequate treatment; an increased risk of certain malignancies; sometimes auto-immune manifestations. Delayed diagnosis and management of PID can lead to severe and irreversible complications or to death. PID can become manifest only in the adult; in common variable immune deficiency, the median age at diagnosis is between the 2nd and the 3rd decade of life. PID are often transmitted genetically; recent progresses in molecular biology have allowed more precise and earlier, including antenatal, diagnosis. Molecular treatment of 3 infants with a severe immunodeficiency has recently been achieved in April 2000. Those progresses were mostly based on the study of immunodeficiency databases. We present here the work of a Belgian group specialized in PID; meetings have started in June 1997. This group establishes guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of PID, adapted to the local situation. The elaboration of a national register of PID is also underway; this has to provide all guaranties of anonymity to patients and families. Such a register already exists at the European level; it has provided the basis for new diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities. The inclusion of Belgian data in this register should allow essential progresses essential for our patients.

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http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/96520

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Revue médicale de Bruxelles, 22 (2

Palavras-Chave #Pédiatrie #Cancérologie #Hématologie #Registries
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