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SM ISO690:2012 ANDRIESH, Lucia P., SAKARA, Viktoria K., PRIVALOV, Elena, BARBA, Doina, YARMOLYUK, Olga, ŢURCANU, Adela, COVANTSEV, Serghei, TSURKANU, Tatiana. Primary immunodeficiency in children and adults – new perspectives for diagnosis and therapy in Moldova. In: International Journal on Immunorehabilitation, 2017, nr. 1(19), pp. 56-57. ISSN 1562-3629. |
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Background: We present modern aspects of diagnosis of primary immunodeficiency’s (PIDs) and their clinical interpre-tation. Early diagnosis of PIDs in majority of cases leads to a stabile immune status and optimal quality of life. Still un-awareness of these disorders among family medicine physicians can lead to high degree of mortality and morbidity due to infections and other diseases. In the previous years in some countries were implemented methods for screening of newborns with the use of T-cell receptor excision circles (TRECs), κ-deleting recombination excision circles (KRECs) for diagnosis of PIDs. Methods: We performed screening of 152 patients using hemoleucogram, total serum concentration of IgM, IgG, IgA, IgE with appreciation of populations and subpopulations of lymphocytes and interleukin production. We implemented an algorithm for diagnosis which included genetic testing (dried blood disks subjected to real time PCR of TRECs, KRECs, developed by the University of Medicine from Novosibirsk, Russian Federation). |
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