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DOCN M9470119
TI [Treatment of patients with acquired (non-HIV) immune deficiencies]
DT 9409
AU Wilhelm M; Tony HP; Medizinische Poliklinik, Universitat Wurzburg.
SO Fortschr Med. 1994 Mar 30;112(9):117-21. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
MED/94252646
AB Infection continues to remain a major problem in immunodeficient
patients. The spectrum of pathogens differs, depending on whether one is
dealing with an unspecific immune defect or a specific hormonal or
cellular defect. This means that a knowledge of the type of deficiency
presenting is of importance for the empirical treatment that is often
required. Infection can be prevented by the replacement of
immunoglobulins, in particular in the case of hormonal immune defects.
The use of cytokines holds out some promise of achieving a similar
effect in the treatment of cellular immune defects.
DE Combined Modality Therapy English Abstract Human Immunity,
Cellular/IMMUNOLOGY Immunologic Deficiency
Syndromes/ETIOLOGY/IMMUNOLOGY/*THERAPY Opportunistic
Infections/ETIOLOGY/IMMUNOLOGY/THERAPY Risk Factors JOURNAL ARTICLE
REVIEW REVIEW, TUTORIAL
SOURCE: National Library of Medicine. NOTICE: This material may be
protected by Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.Code).