Primary Immune Deficiencies 1 Flashcards
Phagocyte deficiency: Recurrent infections with high neutrophil count on FBC but no abscess formation
A. IFN gamma receptor deficiency
B. Leukocyte adhesion deficiency
C. Chronic granulomatous disease
D. Kostmann syndrome
B. Leukocyte adhesion deficiency
Phagocyte deficiency: Recurrent infections with hepatosplenomegaly and abnormal dihydrorhodamine test
A. IFN gamma receptor deficiency
B. Leukocyte adhesion deficiency
C. Chronic granulomatous disease
D. Kostmann syndrome
C. Chronic granulomatous disease
Phagocyte deficiency: Recurrent infections with no neutrophils on FBC
A. IFN gamma receptor deficiency
B. Leukocyte adhesion deficiency
C. Chronic granulomatous disease
D. Kostmann syndrome
D. Kostmann syndrome
Phagocyte deficiency: Infection with atypical mycobacterium. Normal FBC
A. IFN gamma receptor deficiency
B. Leukocyte adhesion deficiency
C. Chronic granulomatous disease
D. Kostmann syndrome
A. IFN gamma receptor deficiency
Complement deficiency: Meningococcus meningitis with family history of sibling dying of same condition aged 6
A. C7 deficiency
B. C3 deficiency with presence of a nephritic factor
C. MBL deficiency
D. C1q deficiency
A. C7 deficiency
Complement deficiency: Membranoproliferative nephritis and abnormal fat distribution
A. C7 deficiency
B. C3 deficiency with presence of a nephritic factor
C. MBL deficiency
D. C1q deficiency
B. C3 deficiency with presence of a nephritic factor
Complement deficiency: Severe childhood onset SLE with normal levels of C3 and C4
A. C7 deficiency
B. C3 deficiency with presence of a nephritic factor
C. MBL deficiency
D. C1q deficiency
D. C1q deficiency
Complement deficiency: Recurrent infections when receiving chemotherapy but previously well
A. C7 deficiency
B. C3 deficiency with presence of a nephritic factor
C. MBL deficiency
D. C1q deficiency
C. MBL deficiency