Defective neutrophil chemotaxis and hyperimmunoglobulinemia E in a child with recurrent infections
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Defective neutrophil chemotaxis and hyperimmunoglobulinemia E in a child with recurrent infections
Abstract
The clinical and immunologic features of an adolescent boy with recurrent pyogenic infections are presented. A cellular defect in neutrophil chemotaxis, hyperimmunoglobulinemia E, and a negative delayed cutaneous reaction to antigen from Candida albicans were found.
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