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* Primary hypogammaglobulinemia |
* Primary hypogammaglobulinemia |
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** [[Common variable immunodeficiency]] (CVID) |
** [[Common variable immunodeficiency]] (CVID) |
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** IgG subclass deficiencies, including IgG1, IgG2 |
** [[IgG subclass deficiency|IgG subclass deficiencies]], including IgG1, IgG2 |
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** Hyper-IgM syndrome |
** [[Hyper-IgM syndrome]] |
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** ADA deficiency |
** [[ADA deficiency]] |
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** Hypomorphic recombination-activating gene mutation |
** Hypomorphic recombination-activating gene mutation |
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** Artemis defect |
** Artemis defect |
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Latest revision as of 18:22, 14 January 2026
Etiologies
- Primary hypogammaglobulinemia
- Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID)
- IgG subclass deficiencies, including IgG1, IgG2
- Hyper-IgM syndrome
- ADA deficiency
- Hypomorphic recombination-activating gene mutation
- Artemis defect
- Secondary hypogammaglobulinemia
- Decreased production
- Medications, including B-cell depletion (rituximab, CAR-T, BiTE), corticosteroids, antiepileptic medications, and chemotherapy
- Malignancy, including CLL, lymphoma, multiple myeloma, Waldenström macroglobulinemia, and thymoma (Good syndrome)
- Increased loss: protein-losing enteropathy, nephrotic syndrome, burns, trauma
- Decreased production