Thalhammer J, Kindle G, Nieters A, Rusch S, Seppanen MRJ, Fische A, Grimbacher B, Edgar D, Buckland M, Mahlaoui N, Ehl S (2021)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2021
Book Volume: 148
Pages Range: 1332-1341.e5
Journal Issue: 5
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2021.04.015
BACKGROUND: Inborn errors of immunity (IEI) are rare diseases, which makes diagnosis a challenge. A better description of the initial presenting manifestations should improve awareness and avoid diagnostic delay. Although increased infection susceptibility is a well-known initial IEI manifestation, less is known about the frequency of other presenting manifestations. OBJECTIVE: We sought to analyze age-related initial presenting manifestations of IEI including different IEI disease cohorts. METHODS: We analyzed data on 16,486 patients of the European Society for Immunodeficiencies Registry. Patients with autoinflammatory diseases were excluded because of the limited number registered. RESULTS: Overall, 68% of patients initially presented with infections only, 9% with immune dysregulation only, and 9% with a combination of both. Syndromic features were the presenting feature in 12%, 4% had laboratory abnormalities only, 1.5% were diagnosed because of family history only, and 0.8% presented with malignancy. Two-third of patients with IEI presented before the age of 6 years, but a quarter of patients developed initial symptoms only as adults. Immune dysregulation was most frequently recognized as an initial IEI manifestation between age 6 and 25 years, with male predominance until age 10 years, shifting to female predominance after age 40 years. Infections were most prevalent as a first manifestation in patients presenting after age 30 years. CONCLUSIONS: An exclusive focus on infection-centered warning signs would have missed around 25% of patients with IEI who initially present with other manifestations.
APA:
Thalhammer, J., Kindle, G., Nieters, A., Rusch, S., Seppanen, M.R.J., Fische, A.,... Ehl, S. (2021). Initial presenting manifestations in 16,486 patients with inborn errors of immunity include infections and noninfectious manifestations. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 148(5), 1332-1341.e5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2021.04.015
MLA:
Thalhammer, Julian, et al. "Initial presenting manifestations in 16,486 patients with inborn errors of immunity include infections and noninfectious manifestations." Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 148.5 (2021): 1332-1341.e5.
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