Primary immunodeficiency disorders, although rare, pose a significant burden in the quality of life of afflicted patients and their families. The most common of these disorders are caused by B-cell defects. A total of 6 patients were seen and diagnosed in a national tertiary hospital in the Philippines from 1996 to 2018. These patients were admitted due to various infections, and were subsequently diagnosed to have B-cell defects. Four out of the 6 patients have genetic studies confirming the diagnosis of X-linked agammaglobulinemia. One patient succumbed to sepsis at 10 years of age, while the rest are on follow-up at the Philippine General Hospital for intravenous immunoglobulin infusion.
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Tan-Lim, C. S. C., & Castor, M. A. R. (2021). Primary immunodeficiency from B-cell defect: A case series of 6 patients seen in a national tertiary hospital in the Philippines. Asia Pacific Allergy, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.5415/APALLERGY.2021.11.E7
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