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* CBC and peripheral blood film, for lymphopenia, abnormal or unusual lymphocytes or phagocytes, and any other notable abnormalities |
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** Lymphopenia may suggest T-cell immunodeficiency |
** Lymphopenia may suggest T-cell immunodeficiency |
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* For suspected defect in '''humoural immunity''' |
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** Serum immunoglobulin levels (IgG, IgM, IgA, and IgE) |
** Serum immunoglobulin levels (IgG, IgM, IgA, and IgE) |
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** Specific antibody titres |
** Specific antibody titres |
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** Pre- and post-vaccination IgG titres |
** Pre- and post-vaccination IgG titres |
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** Flow cytometry to count B cells |
** Flow cytometry to count B cells |
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* For suspected cellular |
* For suspected defect in '''cellular immunity''' |
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** TREC newborn screen |
** TREC newborn screen |
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** Flow cytometry to count CD4 and CD8 T-cells and NK cells |
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** Cutaneous delayed hypersensitivity |
** Cutaneous delayed hypersensitivity |
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** Spontaneous NK cytotoxicity |
** Spontaneous NK cytotoxicity |
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* For suspected deficiencies in phagocytes |
* For suspected deficiencies in '''phagocytes''' |
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** CBC and differential |
** CBC and differential |
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** Neutrophil staining for morphology on a peripheral blood film |
** Neutrophil staining for morphology on a peripheral blood film |
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** Dihydrorhodamine 1,2,3 response (DHR) for neutrophil function |
** Dihydrorhodamine 1,2,3 response (DHR) for neutrophil function |
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** Flow cytometry for adhesion molecules |
** Flow cytometry for adhesion molecules |
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* For suspected complement deficiencies |
* For suspected '''complement deficiencies''' |
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** CH50 assay (for total complement activity) |
** CH50 assay (for total complement activity) |
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** AH50 assay (for alternative pathway activity) |
** AH50 assay (for alternative pathway activity) |
Revision as of 20:06, 10 May 2020
Differential Diagnosis
- Humoural (65%): B cell defects
- Cell-mediated (5%): T-cell deficiencies
- Combined (15%): B- and T-cell deficiencies, often much more severe
- Phagocytic (10%): neutrophil deficiencies
- Phagocyte deficiencies
- Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD)
- Leukocyte adhesion deficiency
- Complement (5%)
- Immune dysregulation
Red Flags for Immunodeficiency
Children
- ≥4 new ear infections in 1 year
- ≥2 serious sinus infections in 1 year
- ≥2 months on antibiotics with little effect
- ≥2 pneumonias in 1 year
- Failure to gain weight or grow normally
- Recurrent deep skin or organ abscesses
- Persistent thrush in mouth or fungal skin infection
- Need for IV antibiotics to treat infections
- ≥2 deep-seated infections including bacteremia
- A family history of primary immunodeficiency
Adults
- ≥2 new ear infections in 1 year
- ≥2 new sinus infections in 1 year (in the absence of allergy)
- ≥2 new pneumonias in 2 years
- Chronic diarrhea with weight loss
- Recurrent viral infections, such as colds, herpes, warts, or condylomata
- Recurrent need for IV antibiotics to treat infections
- Recurrent, deep abscesses of skin or internal organs
- Persistent thrush or fungal infections
- Infection with non-tuberculous mycobacteria
- A family history of primary immunodeficiency
Investigations
- CBC and peripheral blood film, for lymphopenia, abnormal or unusual lymphocytes or phagocytes, and any other notable abnormalities
- Lymphopenia may suggest T-cell immunodeficiency
- For suspected defect in humoural immunity
- Serum immunoglobulin levels (IgG, IgM, IgA, and IgE)
- Specific antibody titres
- Pre- and post-vaccination IgG titres
- Flow cytometry to count B cells
- For suspected defect in cellular immunity
- TREC newborn screen
- Flow cytometry to count CD4 and CD8 T-cells and NK cells
- Flow cytometry is almost always abnormal in SCID
- Cutaneous delayed hypersensitivity
- Spontaneous NK cytotoxicity
- For suspected deficiencies in phagocytes
- CBC and differential
- Neutrophil staining for morphology on a peripheral blood film
- Dihydrorhodamine 1,2,3 response (DHR) for neutrophil function
- Flow cytometry for adhesion molecules
- For suspected complement deficiencies
- CH50 assay (for total complement activity)
- AH50 assay (for alternative pathway activity)
- Lectin pathway function
- Level and/or function of specific complement factors
Further Reading
- Primary immunodeficiency. Allergy Asthma Clin Immunol. 2018;14(Suppl 2):61. doi: 10.1186/s13223-018-0290-5
- Attending to Warning Signs of Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases Across the Range of Clinical Practice. J Clin Immunol. 2014;34(1):10-22. doi: 10.1007/s10875-013-9954-6
- Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases: an Update on the Classification from the International Union of Immunological Societies Expert Committee for Primary Immunodeficiency 2015. J Clin Immunol. 2015;35(8):696-726. doi: 10.1007/s10875-015-0201-1