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Query: UMLS:C0017536 (
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An 8-year-old boy presented with idiopathic late-onset immunoglobulin deficiency manifested principally by recurrent suppurative chest infections and chronic diarrhoea with malabsorption.
Nodular lymphoid hyperplasia
and
giardiasis
were shown on small bowel biopsy. Investigation of the immune system showed low serum levels of IgG, IgM, and IgA, negative skin tests to four recall antigens, absent mixed lymphocyte reactivity, and impared lymphocyte responses to mitogens in vitro. Serum complement and granulocyte function studies were normal. Maintenance therapy with gammaglobulin and antibiotics gave a good response.
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PMID:Idiopathic late-onset immunoglobulin deficiency with associated defect in cell-mediated immunity. 30 36
Nodular lymphoid hyperplasia
(NLH) has been firmly associated with syndromes of hypogammaglobulinemia but not with selective absence of IgA. We report the case of a 5-yr-old girl with the triad of selective IgA deficiency, NLH of the small bowel, and
giardiasis
. Results of an extensive immunologic investigation, including immunohistochemical examinations of small bowel biopsies, support the hypothesis that the basic defect responsible for IgA deficiency in this patient was the failure of precursor IgM-bearing lymphocytes to differentiate into IgA-producing plasma cells. Furthermore, the abundance of IgM-bearing cells in biopsy specimens demonstrates the existence of a compensatory mechanism in the intestine to substitute IgM for the absent IgA.
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PMID:Selective immunoglobulin A deficiency associated with modular lymphoid hyperplasia. 51 69
Nodular lymphoid hyperplasia
of the upper small intestine was demonstrated in 25 patients with
giardiasis
. All had normal serum immunoglobulin levels and seven patients initially presented with clinical findings suggestive of an abdominal lymphoma. In only two, however, was the diagnosis of primary jejunal lymphoma confirmed. It is possible that an aetiological relationship exists between recurrent parasitic infestation and nodular lymphoid hyperplasia of the upper small intestine.
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PMID:Small intestinal nodular lymphoid hyperplasia in patients with giardiasis and normal serum immunoglobulins. 685 22
In this paper, clinical data of 49 adult patients with agammaglobulinaemia (syn. hypogammaglobulinaemia), 15 cases of X-linked agammaglobulinaemia (XLA) and 34 of common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) are reviewed. Although immunoglobulin substitution largely abolished life-threatening respiratory tract infections, considerable infectious and non-infectious morbidity was still encountered in these patients. Almost all patients suffered from chronic or recurrent upper and lower airway infections, mainly caused by Haemophilus influenzae and pneumococci. The lower respiratory tract infections led to cumulative damage to the respiratory tract, especially in XLA patients. Also the incidence of infections outside the respiratory tract (
giardiasis
, Campylobacter jejuni infections) was more common in XLA patients than in CVID patients.
Nodular lymphoid hyperplasia
was only found in CVID. A variety of other non-infectious complications were seen especially in CVID. Neoplastic complications occurred in nine patients (two cases of thymoma, two colorectal cancer, one gastric carcinoma, two haematological malignancies, two cases of skin cancer). Six patients died (five XLA patients and one CVID patient, from infectious and non-infectious causes).
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PMID:Hypogammaglobulinaemia: cumulative experience in 49 patients in a tertiary care institution. 1216 71
Nodular lymphoid hyperplasia
(NLH) is a rare benign condition that is characterized by diffuse hyperplasia of the lymphoid follicles of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT). During endoscopy, NLH appears as multiple or occasionally innumerable nodules measuring a few millimeters in diameter. NLH occurs mainly in the small intestine, less commonly in the large intestine and rarely involves the stomach. There are multiple associated diseases such as immunoglobulin deficiency syndromes,
giardiasis
, Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection, HIV and celiac disease. NLH elicits a wide range of symptoms that can range from asymptomatic to chronic diarrhea, weight loss, bleeding from the rectum and, very infrequently, intestinal obstruction. The clinical significance of NLH relies not only on the associated conditions but also on the possible complications. The most important of which are malignant transformation, particularly to gastric carcinoma, and intestinal or extra-intestinal lymphoma. There is no consensus regarding the management and surveillance of NLH. However, surveillance is recommended by most authors, but the intervals and duration have not yet been identified.
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PMID:Nodular Lymphoid Hyperplasia of the Gastrointestinal Tract : a comprehensive review. 2956 Jun 71