Among the primary antibody deficiency syndromes, severe selective IgM deficiency (also previously known as type V dysgammaglobulinaemia) is rare, and the majority of previous reports have indicated a fatal outcome. Three adult patients who were found to have a persistently low serum IgM are described. This deficiency was not obviously related to their presenting illness; in two of the patients, who were investigated in detail, it appeared to be of no immediate consequence.
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Ross, I. N., & Thompson, R. A. (1976). Severe selective IgM deficiency. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 29(9), 773–777. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.29.9.773
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