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Review
. 1988 Jun;147(5):496-502.
doi: 10.1007/BF00441974.

The DiGeorge syndrome. I. Clinical evaluation and course of partial and complete forms of the syndrome

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The DiGeorge syndrome. I. Clinical evaluation and course of partial and complete forms of the syndrome

W Müller et al. Eur J Pediatr. 1988 Jun.

Abstract

This study describes clinical signs and symptoms in 16 patients with the DiGeorge syndrome (DGS). Diagnosed on the basis of typical facial stigmata, a broad spectrum of severity is seen with respect to congenital heart disease, hypoparathyroidism and immunologic parameters. A simple index of severity is introduced that clearly differentiates complete forms of the syndrome (cDGS) with poor prognosis from partial forms of the syndrome (pDGS). Of 13 pDGS patients, 12 are still living; 8 underwent corrective heart surgery without infectious complications. Moderate to severe mental retardation is seen in all pDGS patients. Due to the lack of thymus function, immunodeficiency is a result of cDGS, whereas immunoregulatory disturbances (hypergammaglobulinaemia, high titres of specific antibody production) prevail in pDGS patients.

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