Bare lymphoma syndrome:
This syndrome is inherited by an autosomal recessive pattern, characterized by an imbalance in the activation of tissue antigens in T and B cells and monocytes, either type I or II.
Class I antigens are especially important for the toxicity of viral cells and both Class I and II are required to find T lymphocytes and often occur early in children.
Clinical manifestations:
- Increase the tendency of candidiasis infections.
- Pneumococcal pneumonia in several organisms, especially coronary pneumoniae.
- severe diarrhea.
- Infection of blood and severe tendency of viral infections including human herpes, coccaceous virus and poliomyelitis.
This syndrome is inherited by an autosomal recessive pattern, characterized by an imbalance in the activation of tissue antigens in T and B cells and monocytes, either type I or II.
Class I antigens are especially important for the toxicity of viral cells and both Class I and II are required to find T lymphocytes and often occur early in children.
Clinical manifestations:
- Increase the tendency of candidiasis infections.
- Pneumococcal pneumonia in several organisms, especially coronary pneumoniae.
- severe diarrhea.
- Infection of blood and severe tendency of viral infections including human herpes, coccaceous virus and poliomyelitis.
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