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Overview
Nezelof syndrome (a form of thymic dysplasia) is an autosomal recessive[1] congenital immunodeficiency condition due to underdevelopment of the thymus.
It was characterized in 1964.[2]
It was considered a form of combined immunodeficiency in ICD-10 but a deficiency of cell-mediated immunity in ICD-9.
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References
- ↑ Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) 242700
- ↑ Nezelof C, Jammet ML, Lortholary P, Labrune B, Lamy M (1964). "Hereditary Thymic Hypoplasia: Its Place And Responsibility In A Case Of Lymphocytic, Normoplasmocytic And Normoglobulinemic Aplasia In An Infant" (Free full text). Archives francaises de pediatrie. 21: 897–920. ISSN 0003-9764. PMID 14195287. Unknown parameter
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