1. British Society for Immunology/United Kingdom Primary Immunodeficiency Network consensus statement on managing non-infectious complications of common variable immunodeficiency disorders
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Dorothea Grosse-Kreul, William Egner, Sinisa Savic, Kate Kelley, Yousuf Karim, Sofia Grigoriadou, Aarnoud Huissoon, Stephen Jolles, Rashmi Jain, Tomaz Garcez, and Claire Bethune
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0301 basic medicine ,complications ,Immunology ,Modified delphi ,Nurses ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Allergy and Immunology ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Steering group ,hypogammaglobulinaemia ,Expert Testimony ,Societies, Medical ,Antibody deficiency ,Heterogeneous group ,business.industry ,Common variable immunodeficiency ,common variable immunodeficiency ,medicine.disease ,Dissent and Disputes ,United Kingdom ,antibody deficiency ,030104 developmental biology ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Primary immunodeficiency ,business ,Non infectious ,Clinical Guidelines ,030215 immunology - Abstract
Summary Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) represents a heterogeneous group of rare disorders. There is considerable morbidity and mortality as a result of non-infectious complications, and this presents clinicians with management challenges. Clinical guidelines to support the management of CVID are urgently required. The UK Primary Immunodeficiency Network and the British Society for Immunology funded a joint project to address this. A modified Delphi Survey was conducted for the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of the non-infectious blood, respiratory, gut and liver complications of CVID. A steering group of 10 consultant immunologists and one nurse specialist developed and reviewed the survey statements and agreed the final recommendations. In total, 22 recommendations and three areas for research were developed.
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- 2019
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