@article{article_284051, title={Delayed diagnosis of selective immunoglobulin deficiency: A case report}, journal={Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine}, volume={33}, pages={175–177}, year={2017}, author={Kars, Veysel and Celepkolu, Tahsin and Yilmaz, Ahmet and Esmer, Fatih and Karadas, Sevdegul}, keywords={Pruritus,Recurrent infections,Selective immunoglobulin a deficiency,Sinopulmonary infections}, abstract={
Selective immunoglobulin A deficiency (SIgAD) is the most common of all primary immunodeficiency diseases; however, the pathogenesis has not been fully understood. Although most people with SIgAD are asymptomatic, some may present with recurrent infections; such as respiratory disorders, gastrointestinal tracts disorders, and allergic disorders. Herein, we report a case with SIgAD who presented with the complaints of pruritus, dental caries and chronic sinopulmonary infections. |