- E. Richard Stiehm
Abstract
Historical, clinical, and laboratory data should enable the pediatrician to suspect and then establish a diagnosis of immunodeficiency in children with too many infections. Although certain rare immunologic syndromes require a sophisticated laboratory analysis, office and hospital laboratory tests are often available to make (or exclude) a presumptive or exact diagnosis of most of the immunodeficiency syndromes.
- Copyright © 1985 by the American Academy of Pediatrics
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