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Kobrynski, Lisa J. MD, MPH., - Combined immune deficiencies are a heterogeneous group of congenital disorders usually attributable to a single gene defect. The hallmark of these disorders is recurrent infections resulting from defects in both T- and B-cell function. This article reviews the basic components of the immune system as well as the clinical presentation, laboratory findings, and treatment for 3 distinct combined immune deficiencies

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