Severe combined immunodeficiency with abnormalities in expression of the common leucocyte antigen, CD45

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Children presenting with disseminated viral infections should be carefully investigated because they almost invariably have an underlying immunodeficiency. A child is reported who had disseminated cytomegalovirus and a novel form of severe combined immunodeficiency with abnormal expression of the common leucocyte antigen, CD45.

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Cale, C. M., Klein, N. J., Novelli, V., Veys, P., Jones, A. M., & Morgan, G. (1997). Severe combined immunodeficiency with abnormalities in expression of the common leucocyte antigen, CD45. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 76(2), 163–164. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.76.2.163

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