1. The Horse with Recurrent Fevers and Infections: Approach to Common Variable Immunodeficiency.
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Mullen KR and Felippe MJB
- Subjects
- Animals, Horses, Fever veterinary, Common Variable Immunodeficiency veterinary, Common Variable Immunodeficiency diagnosis, Horse Diseases diagnosis
- Abstract
Equine common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) is a rare, late-onset, nonfamilial humoral deficiency characterized by B-cell depletion and/or dysfunction resulting in inadequate antibody production and predisposition to recurrent infections. Serum immunoglobulin concentration and peripheral blood lymphocyte immunophenotyping are required to diagnose and characterize CVID in horses. Early recognition of the disease by the equine practitioner is paramount to managing the quality of life for these patients, for whom specific treatment is not yet available and long-term prognosis remains poor. An approach to the diagnosis, identification of complicating factors, and management of horses with CVID are discussed., Competing Interests: Disclosure Dr M.J.B. Felippe is the head of the Equine Immunology Laboratory, a not-for-profit research laboratory that provides immunologic testing for horses with suspected immunodeficiencies., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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