Primary immune deficiencies presenting in adults: seven years of experience from Iran.

Date
2005-JulAuthor
Davood Mansouri
Parisa Adimi
Mehdi Mirsaedi
Nahal Mansouri
Payam Tabarsi
Majid Amiri
Hamid R Jamaati
Masoud Motavasseli
Noushin Baghaii
Ali Cheraghvandi
Reza Rouhi
Navid A Roozbahany
Soheila Zahirifard
Forouzan Mohammadi
Mohammad R Masjedi
Ali A Velayati
Jean L Casanova
David P Speert
R Kevin Elwood
Robert Schellenberg
Stuart E Turvey
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Primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs) are not solely diseases of childhood. We describe the clinical presentation and outcome for 55 adult patients with previously unrecognized PIDs. This series provides unique data regarding PIDs presenting in adulthood, and serves as a timely reminder that physicians must consider the diagnosis of PIDs in their adult patients. Using the experience gained from these patients, we outline key "warning signs" suggestive of an underlying PID. Only through increased physician awareness will patients with PIDs receive timely diagnosis and optimal management.