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Eczematous dermatitis in primary immunodeficiencies: A review of cutaneous clues to diagnosis.

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Primary immunodeficiency Disorders (PIDD) are a varied group of heritable disorders characterized by defects in components of the innate and/or adaptive arms of the immune system. Although diagnosing these disorders… Click to show full abstract

Primary immunodeficiency Disorders (PIDD) are a varied group of heritable disorders characterized by defects in components of the innate and/or adaptive arms of the immune system. Although diagnosing these disorders is often challenging, the skin is a readily accessible and easily assessable organ that may provide clues to a diagnosis of PIDD. Specifically, many immunodeficiencies are associated with characteristic cutaneous eruptions that, based on their morphology, distribution and symptomatology, may suggest a specific underlying diagnosis. This review will discuss an approach to identifying and managing PIDDs that typically present with eczematous dermatitis.

Keywords: immunodeficiencies review; dermatitis primary; clues diagnosis; eczematous dermatitis; primary immunodeficiencies

Journal Title: Clinical immunology
Year Published: 2019

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