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1. The Jeffrey Modell Foundation
A nonprofit research foundation devoted to primary immune deficiency.
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2. Primary Immunodeficiency
Introduction What is Primary Immunodeficiency? The Immune Defenses Genes and PI PIs are associated with other immune system disorders, such as
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3. Clinical Trial: Antibody Production In Immune Disorders
Official Title Evaluation of Immune Responses to Vaccines in Primary to vaccines in subjects with known or suspected primary immune disorders.
http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct/gui/show/NCT00023504
Home Search Browse Resources ... About Antibody Production in Immune Disorders This study is currently recruiting patients.
Verified by National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC) August 29, 2005 Sponsored by: National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) Information provided by: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC) ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: Purpose This study will evaluate immune function in people with a known or suspected immune disorder. It will determine participants' immune response to vaccines by measuring blood antibody levels after vaccination. Patients enrolled in a NIH protocol involving immune reconstitution (bone marrow transplantation or gene therapy) for a known or suspected primary immune disorder may be eligible for this study. Participants may be asked to have more than one vaccine, based on their age, use of IVIG, past immunization history and underlying immune problem. The possible vaccinations include: The diphtheria, tetanus, pneumococcus and rabies vaccines are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and used routinely to protect against disease. Study participants will have a blood sample drawn before vaccination. The number of additional samples collected will vary according to the vaccines administered; 1 for rabies; 1 for tetanus; and 1 to 2 for the pneumococcal vaccines. Each sample will be up to 5 teaspoonfuls. Participation in the study may last up to a year, depending on the blood sampling scheduling

4. IMMUNE DEFICIENCY FOUNDATION
Immune Globulin May 16, 2005. Calendar of Events July 20, 2005. Research Grant Opportunity Call for Concept Research Proposals on Primary Immune
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5. Clinical Immunology Society
Systemic Autoimmune Diseases March 2006 Primary Immune Deficiency October 1317, 2005 Miami, FL, USA More Information Hypersensitivity
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6. Primary Immune Deficiency, NIAID Fact Sheet
Primary Immune Deficiency Approximately one in every million people develop SCID, a group of inherited disorders.
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7. Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Disease, SCID, Primary Immune
Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Disease, SCID, primary immune disorders, Immunological Deficiencies Links resource and nurse Email directory
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8. Web Directory
Immune Deficiency Disorders Sites. CGD Home Page CGD Home Page http//www.magicbydesign.com/cgd/ CIPO Primary Immune Deficiency Pediatric
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9. Lymphoproliferative Diseases Associated With Primary Immune Disorders
Lymphoproliferative diseases (LPD) associated with primary immune disorders (PID). A heterogeneous group of LPDs arise because of various PIDs,
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Lymphoproliferative diseases (LPD) associated with primary immune disorders (PID)
A heterogeneous group of LPDs arise because of various PIDs, acting through various mechanisms, of which unrestrained infection with EBV is the most common. Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma is the most common lymphomas in the setting of PID. abbreviation aetiology of LPD precursor lesions type of LPD ataxia telangestasia AT abnormal ATM gene leads to defects of DNA repair DLBCL Burkitt lymphoma pre-T ALL/LBL T-PLL ... classical HD Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome WAS Defects of T-cell, B-cells, neutrophils and macrophages lymphoid hyperplasia, nodal plasmacytosis with monoclonal gammopathy DLBCL lymphomatoid granulomatosis classical HD common variable immunodeficiency CVID chronic antigenic stimulation leads to lymphoid hyperplasia fatal infectious mononucleosis, DLBCL , rarely T-cell lymphoma severe combined immunodeficiency SCID X-linked immunoproliferative disorder (Duncan syndrome) XLP fatal infectious mononucleosis

10. IPOPI - International Patient Organisation For Primary
What are Primary Immune Deficiencies? Primary immune deficiency diseases are inherited disorders in which part of the body's immune system is
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11. Primary Immune Deficiency Disorders
PRIMARY IMMUNE DEFICIENCY DISEASES. Shyur SD, Hill HR Recent advances in the genetics of primary PHAGOCYTIC CELL DISORDERS. Abramson JS
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12. Agenda Primary Immune Deficiency Disorders New Research And
Primary Immune Deficiency DisordersNew Research and the Threat of Bioterrorism Philip J. Landrigan M.D., M.Sc View Presentation
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13. Clinical Study: 01-HG-0226, Evaluation Of Immune Responses To Vaccines In Primar
Recruitment Keyword(s) primary immune disorders Immunodeficiency. Condition(s) Immunologic Disease. Investigational Drug(s) None
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14. Proteus_Syndrome
primary immune disorders. KIDS Foundation of New Zealand Offer support to children and adults with primary immune deficiencies.
http://www.ability.org.uk/Primary_Immune.html
"see the ability, not the disability" You to can help support the Ability Project by: Our Aims ... Z Primary Immune Disorders KIDS Foundation of New Zealand - Offer support to children and adults with primary immune deficiencies. Primary Immunodeficiency Association Web Site - British information and support group. A B C D ... Webmaster . Site Design by Ability "see the ability, not the disability" Acknowledgments

15. Www.pedid.chkd.org/098.htm
Comment on Revised Medical Criteria for Evaluating Immune System Maryland has had a long standing interest in primary immune disorders. Ask them to prepare you a list of those primary immune disorders which they think
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16. Ivig
There are over 70 primary immune disorders, ranging widely in severity. Defect in the immune Generic Name Respiratory Syncytial Virus Immune Globulin
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What is Primary Immune Deficiency? There are over 70 primary immune disorders, ranging widely in severity. Defect in the immune system is inherited (carried through the genes) and is called primary or inherited immune deficiency. Primary immune deficiency diseases affect immune system, making the person more susceptible to infections. Primary immune deficiency often presents itself in the form of ordinary infections. Physicians sometimes treat the infections while missing the underlying cause, allowing the illnesses to recur, and leaving the patient vulnerable to permanent damage to vital organs, physical disability, and even death. Quick diagnosis and treatment of primary immune deficiency disease is essential to preventing infections from doing permanent damage. Lack of unique symptoms causes Primary Immune Deficiency diseases to resemble a great number of other illnesses. Thus, families and doctors are often unaware that the conditions they are dealing with are actually rooted in a defect of the immune system.

17. Entrez PubMed
The clinical features and laboratory findings of 18 children with various primary immune deficiencie
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18. Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders In Pediatric Patients: Clinical Features And
the examination of patients with known primary immune disorders and should be familiar with Primary Cellular and Combined Immunodeficiency Disorders
http://www.ajronline.org/cgi/content/full/176/6/1541
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Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders in Pediatric Patients
Clinical Features and Imaging Findings
Emma Zi Yin Donald P. Frush Lane F. Donnelly and Rebecca H. Buckley Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710.
Division of Pediatric Radiology, Rm. 1905, McGovern-Davison Children's Health Center, Box 3808, Department of Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Erwin Rd., Durham, NC 27710.
Department of Radiology, Children's Hospital and Medical Center, 3333 Burnet Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45229.
Department of Pediatrics, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710. Received October 2, 2000;

19. Baxter US - Immune Disorders
People with primary immune Deficiency (PID) have an immune system that doesn’t function correctly. PID is actually the name for a group of over 100 diseases
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Home Conditions People with Primary Immune Deficiency (PID) have an immune system that doesn’t function correctly. PID is actually the name for a group of over 100 diseases that are usually inherited, caused by errors in the genes of the cells that make up the immune system, and have a wide range of symptoms from barely noticeable to serious disease. Learn About Your Condition There are several things doctors can do to determine if a person has primary immune deficiency:
  • Review the medical history of the person and his or her family Perform a physical exam Perform simple blood and skin tests Conduct more advanced tests to determine the exact PI disease
The information provided is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. A licensed healthcare professional should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions. Find Help and Support
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20. PiA - Primary Immunodeficiency Association - Common Variable Immunodeficiency CV
British information and support group for primary immunodeficiencies and other disorders of the immune system.
http://www.pia.org.uk/
Home HAE Publications Services ... Helpline This is a SPECIAL place on the Web PiA exists to support people living with Primary Immunodeficiencies We liase with clinicians and immunologists, fund relevant research and campaign for the rights of our members in the UK.. PiA Head Office Personnel (L-R) Jenny, Kate, CHRIS, John, Andrea and Emma Visit Gillie and Tommy's Inspirational Fundraising Garden HERE Our Discussions Forum Share experiences by posting your questions and answers on our 'Discussions page. No need to be a PiA member, just someone with a personal interest in Primary Immunodeficiencies.Talk things over with others who understand just how you feel, but read the Forum RULES first! Insight Magazine Spring 2005 Issue For Info on TENTH YEAR CAMPAIGN click... To download a VOLUNTEER FUNDRAISING FORM click....

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