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41. Immune Disorders
Home Health_and_Fitness Diseases_and_disorders By_Type immune disorders Subcategories. Info.Provides information on primary immune deficient diseases.
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42. Genetic & Immune Disorders At One2Keep.com For Genetic & Immune Disorders UK
primary Immunodeficiency Association promoting awareness of primary immunodeficiencyand immune disorders. With details of publications
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attractive site, designed for medical practitioners as well as families and children. Packed with advice and information on this genetic blood disorder. National Autistic Society
details on Autism and Asperger's syndrome and contacts for support groups. Primary Immunodeficiency Association
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43. Children's Hospital Research Seeks Cure For Primary Immune Deficiency Diseases |
Most primary immune diseases begin prenatal and neonatal testing, and for testingof adults to identify carriers of immune deficiency disorders.”.
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Primary Immune Deficiency Diseases (PIDD), an umbrella term referring to more than 130 genetic defects involving the immune system, affects as many as 500,000 Americans and 10 million people worldwide. People with PIDD are unable to fight off bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi and malignant cells, which can lead to frequent infections that are difficult to fight and to an increased incidence of cancer. The condition can go undetected because the symptoms appear as "ordinary" infections of the sinuses, ears, or lungs, or as gastrointestinal problems or inflammation of the joints. As a result, families and physicians are often unaware that the troubling conditions they see in the child are actually caused by an underlying defect of the immune system.
Signs, Symptoms and Treatment of Primary Immune Deficiency Diseases

44. IPOPI - International Patient Organisation For Primary Immunodeficiencies
primary immune DEFICIENCY or primary IMMUNODEFICIENCY disorders often go undetectedbecause many doctors are unfamiliar with them and only treat the symptoms
http://ipopi.org/publications/living_with_pid/
A helpful guide for patients and caregivers
By Sara J. LeBien
CONTENTS:
Section One WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE DIAGNOSIS Section Two WHAT TO EXPECT AS YOUR CHILD GROWS OLDER Section Three ADULT ONSET Section Four IMPORTANT ELEMENTS FOR SUCCESSFUL COPING ... Section Eight HELPFUL PUBLICATIONS
PREFACE
This booklet is written by an American mother of an adult son with a primary immune deficiency disorder; common variable immune deficiency and chronic malabsorption. It represents her family's experiences of living with chronic illness over a period of thirty seven years, and her interaction with other parents of children with primary immune deficiency as well as adult patients. She addresses the emotional side effects of this disorder, and includes experiences of other parents of pediatric primary immune deficiency patients and adult patients who kindly offered suggestions from their personal experiences. In addition, there are quotes from other publications that focus on living with chronic illness. It is our hope that this booklet will help you be better prepared for what you may encounter, and that it offers practical suggestions for coping with typical daily challenges. In addition, it may help you maintain a more stable management of your loved one's health, as well as maintain your family's stability while living with chronic illness. It is encouraging to know that cures are being found for some of these disorders.

45. Clinical Immunology Society
2004 Summer School in primary immune Deficiency disorders September29October 3, 2004 Southeastern USA Information Application,
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July 18, 2004 FOCIS 2004 • Montreal, Canada Information Registration 2004 Summer School in Primary Immune Deficiency Disorders September 29-October 3, 2004 Southeastern USA Information Application 2005 Winter School in Hypersensitivity January 12-16, 2005 USA Information 2005 Spring School in Systemic Autoimmune Disorders February 23-27, 2005 - Santa Fe, NM, USA Information 2004 Spring School in Systemic Autoimmune Diseases March 18-21, 2004 • Santa Fe, NM Overview and pictures The Clinical Immunology Society (CIS) is the key inter-disciplinary organization for the field of clinical immunology with the mission to support and advance the community of immunologic scholars and physicians in education, research, and patient care. CIS is an international professional organization which includes nearly 1,000 clinicians, investigators and trainees. The CIS is governed by a Council consisting of an elected Executive Committee and appointed Councilors. 6327 hits since March 8, 2004

46. Clinical Immunology Society - Meetings
Meetings. 2004 Summer School primary immune Deficiency disorders.The Clinical Immunology Society s 2004 Summer School in primary
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2004 Summer School
Primary Immune Deficiency Disorders
The Clinical Immunology Society's 2004 Summer School in Primary Immune Deficiency Disorders will be held September 29-October 3, 2004 in the Southeastern USA. The target audience for the Summer School is fellows in training within their last years of fellowship training and must hold an MD or equivalent. These individuals should be pediatricians or internists, or scientists committed to the management of patients with primary immunodeficiency diseases. These individuals may have a background in immunology, transplantation, infectious diseases, internal medicine, rheumatology, hematology, laboratory immunology, or allergy/immunology. By the end of this Summer School, participants should be able to:
  • better diagnose and treat primary immune deficiency diseases; have a more enhanced awareness of these genetic defects and their importance in scientific discoveries and future clinical applications; create future collaborations between themselves and experienced clinician scientists in the field; different medical centers and countries.
  • The Summer School will achieve these objectives through intensive, daily lectures and discussions among faculty and fellows, case study presentations and periodic testing of application knowledge. Portions of each session will be devoted to the basic sciences behind the study of these defects. Topics to be covered may include: SCID, transplantation, defects of B cells, Hyper IgM syndrome, neutrophil disorders, cytokine receptor defects, Di George syndrome, new defects, IPEX and how to approach the evaluation of unknown cases.

    47. Immune Deficiency Disorders : Meddie Health Search
    0) Rate It. primary Immunodeficiency Association British information and supportgroup for primary immunodeficiencies and other disorders of the immune system.
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    Search Meddie: the entire directory only this category More search options Home Conditions and Diseases Immune Disorders : Immune Deficiency Disorders CATEGORIES: AIDS ITEMS: LINKS:
    • Cd5 - Cd19 PID
      Cd5 - Cd19 PID, involves a complete and total lack of response to polysaccharide antibodies and an extremely high expression of Cd5+ B-cells.
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    • CGD Home Page
      Chronic granulomatous disease website. CGD is an immune system disorder which affects the phagocytes. The website has information and a message board.
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      A wide range of Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD) links concerning treatment, prevention, diagnosis, email groups, support groups, personal stories, and much more. Updated regularly.
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    • CIPO Home Page
      Canadian Immunodeficiencies Patient Organization Home Page. Information in English and French.
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    • Hope Through Research
      One family's struggle with Severe Combined Immunodeficiency through 3 generations. Gives good history of the research developments in fighting the disease.
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    48. Primary Immune Deficiency Information
    PIA Forum. primary immune Deficiency disorders That Mimic AIDS. primary immuneDeficiency information. primary Immunodeficiency Association Web Site.
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    Primary Immune Deficiency Information IMMUNE DEFICIENCIES Humoral immune responses in periodontal disease may have mucosal and systemic immune features. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine Immunoglobulin deficiency syndromes CDC Smallpox Home ... Primary Immune Deficiency discussion board at ParentPlace.com Pediatric Pain Sourcebook of Protocols, Policies, and Pamphlets Patient-Controlled Analgesia Pain in Children New Vaccine Decreases Rate of Nosocomial (hospital acquired) Infections ... IgG, IgA and IgM Levels Tests for EBV for a patient on IVIG - Epstein-Barr DNA DetectR Epstein-Barr Virus UltraQuant Gray's Anatomy Pain, Pain, Go Away Helping Children With Pain ... The PedsQL measurement model for the pediatric quality of life inventory

    49. Virginia Immune Disorders Lawsuit News And Resources - Find Virginia Trial Lawye
    Virginia immune disorders News. immune System source Richmond Times Dispatch Editorials 10-20-2003 primary Web Site http//www.LandauLawShop.com The Joel
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    50. BioSpace News: Immune Disorder (non-specific)
    such as chronic ear or sinus infections, can mask a group of serious but littleknownmedical disorders, called the primary immune deficiency diseases (PIDS).
    http://www.biospace.com/news_rxtarget.cfm?RXTargetID=39904&SR=81

    51. BioSpace Clinical Development: Gammar-P IV Detail
    To treat primary immune deficiency (PID...... Diseases Children s Health (misc) (Children s Health) immune Disorder (nonspecific)(immune disorders)
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    52. Primary Immune Deficiencies - An Overview
    to Purchase * Insightful overview of the key features of primary immune deficiencies,including some of the more defined and common disorders * Identify unmet
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    Primary Immune Deficiencies - An Overview
    Published by Datamonitor
    Oct. 21, 2002 - 32 Pages
    Table of Contents
    Overview
    Introduction
    Primary immune deficiencies are inborn genetic defects in the immune system. It is estimated that at least half a million people worldwide suffer from at least one of these disorders. These patients suffer from recurrent and persistent infections. Gene therapy offers the promise of a potential cure, obliterating the need for antibiotic and immunoglobulin therapy and bone marrow transplants.
    Scope
    Examines disease etiology, symptoms and treatment options available to patients
    Looks at the prevalence and diagnosis of some of the more common and defined conditions and discusses the prognosis for these individuals
    Assesses unmet needs in the treatment of primary immune deficiencies and future opportunities, particularly in the area of gene therapy
    Report Highlights Prompt administration of antibiotics at the first signs of infection is vital and those with deficient antibody levels require monthly immunogobulin infusions. Bone marrow transplantation has provided complete remission to some suffering from very severe conditions, such as severe combined immunodeficiency disease (SCID), but global success rates over the past thirty years are only between 60-70%. Gene therapy is beginning to show some promise as a viable treatment alternative. The obvious benefit in curing these debilitating illnesses will have to be balanced with the potential risks posed by this new form of treatment. Although entry into the commercial arena is not expected for another few years, the market and growth for gene therapy products will be unprecedented, since application of this technology will have far-reaching implications for a number of other clinical conditions.

    53. Healthcare Review: Immune Disorders And Inflammation - October 2002
    to Bayer s existing Gamimune; its major indication is primary immunodeficiency thelatest news, analysis and research covering immune disorders and inflammation
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    Healthcare Review: Immune Disorders and Inflammation - October 2002
    Published by Datamonitor
    Oct. 2, 2002 - 45 Pages
    Table of Contents
    Overview
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    Scope
    Strategic insight into the future shape of IDI companies and markets
    The most significant IDI industry news compiled into one monthly update
    Expert analysis into the implications of the month's important IDI industry events
    Insight into the future shape of the market for players at all levels
    All the month's IDI stories in headline and summary form Report Highlights Out of the dozens of topics covered in this month's review, the most important include: * Roche released the results of the four-year landmark Xendos study involving 3,304 patients which demonstrated that the weight loss medication Xenical can significantly prevent or delay the development of type 2 diabetes. * Bayer has filed for approval for its immune globulin intravenous drug, Gamunex. It's a purer alternative to Bayer's existing Gamimune; its major indication is primary immunodeficiency. Reasons to Purchase Not only keeps you updated about industry events - it also gives you opinion and insight Draws upon Datamonitor analysts' extensive experience to bring you our perspective on the impact of the latest events Provides you with your own news archive to track company and industry progress, giving you an extensive reference to relevant events and issues

    54. Immunologic Disorders Infants & Children, 5th Edition
    The Immunology of Pregnancy Part II primary Immunodeficiencies 12. disorders of theIgA System 15. Combined immune Deficiencies Due to Purine Enzyme Defects 17
    http://www.harcourt-international.com/catalogue/title.cfm?ISBN=0721689647

    55. Health Library -
    immune/Autoimmune disorders. Chapters in 22 states. Founded 1980. Provides supportand education for families affected by primary immune deficiency diseases.
    http://myhealth.barnesjewish.org/library/healthguide/selfhelp/topic.asp?hwid=shc

    56. Immune Deficiency Disorders
    Agenda primary immune Deficiency disorders New Research and Threat of Bioterrorismconference. Welcome and Overview. primary immune Deficiency disorders
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    Immune Deficiency Disorders - Information and Treatment
    Information and treatment of immune deficiency disorders , which can be caused by a variety of factors including stress, inadequate diet, poor living habits and environmental pollutants. ... tai chi. Immune Deficiency Disorders . Western Diagnosis ... To alleviate immune deficiency disorders following illness, or to prevent illness, Resist is very useful. ...

    57. Immune-mediated Thrombocytopenia
    The diagnosis of primary IMT is made if no causes of secondary IMT can be found,which canine distemper), or other immunemediated disorders such as
    http://www.upei.ca/~cidd/Diseases/immune disorders/immune-mediated thrombocytope
    What is immune-mediated thrombocytopenia? Thrombocytopenia means a reduction in platelets (thrombocytes). Platelets (one of the cell types in the blood) play an important role in the clotting process; thus the main result of a decrease in platelets is increased bleeding - for example, nosebleeds. In immune-mediated thrombocytopenia (IMT), the reduction happens because there is increased destruction of platelets by the body's own immune system, at a rate faster than they are produced in the bone marrow. IMT may be secondary to some other process (such as an infection, tumour, or drug reaction) or it may be primary, meaning that no other causative factor can be found. It is more common in certain breeds, suggesting there is an inherited component. IMT may occur by itself or with other conditions like systemic lupus erythematosus and autoimmune hemolytic anemia How is immune-mediated thrombocytopenia inherited? unknown. However it is more common in certain breeds, which suggests that there is an inherited component. What breeds are affected by immune-mediated thrombocytopenia The old English sheep dog, cocker spaniel, and poodle

    58. Children's Services: Press Release, Center For Primary Immunodeficiencies
    primary immune deficiency diseases are disorders in which part of thebody’s immune system is missing or does not function properly.
    http://dukehealth1.org/childrens_services/press_release_immune.asp
    Immune Deficiency Foundation, Elizabeth Lee Director of Marketing, 410/321-6647
    Fleishman-Hillard, Cynthia Coleman, 816/512-2387 IMMUNE DEFICIENCY FOUNDATION OPENS
    CENTER FOR PRIMARY IMMUNODEFICIENCIES
    Raleigh-Durham, N.C.
    In addition to consultative services, the Immune Deficiency Foundation Center at Duke will provide appropriate laboratory tests, access to therapy, and specialists, as well as providing public and professional education services. The IDF grant will also help to fund a clinical data coordinator at the center. The position will support research efforts on primary immune deficiencies at Duke and those sponsored by IDF.
    About Rebecca Buckley, M.D.

    Dr. Rebecca Buckley is the chief of the division of allergy and immunology and director of the Duke University Allergy and Immunology Training Program, a position she has held since 1974. Her research interests have included the fundamental causes and optimal treatment of genetically determined immunodeficiency diseases and in the regulation of IgE synthesis. She is the author of more than 245 published scientific articles and book chapters, a member of numerous medical organizations, and has held leadership positions in many of them.

    59. Health Library -
    immune/Autoimmune disorders. Chapters in 22 states. Founded 1980. Provides supportand education for families affected by primary immune deficiency diseases.
    http://12.31.13.113/Library/HealthGuide/SelfHelp/topic.asp?hwid=shc29imd

    60. What Is Primary Immune Deficiency (PID) ?
    other medical disorders associated with their PID that also create symptoms, ie asthma,autoimmune, and gastrointestinal complaints. Though the primary immune
    http://www.pidsnz.co.nz/news/2000/spring/whatpid.htm
    Spring 2000 Newsletter What is Primary Immune Deficiency (PID) ? When a defect in the immune system is inherited (carried through the genes) or occurs without a known underlying cause (such as HIV or
    due to medical treatment for cancer), it is called primary or inherited immune deficiency. PID includes over fifty known disorders that affect the cells, tissues, and proteins of a person's immune system. Our Immune System:
    The immune system is the body's defence mechanism that prevents infections from invading a person's body. When a person has primary immunodeficiency, one or more of the four parts of the immune system (B-lymphocyte, T-lymphocyte, Phagocyte, and Complement are missing or not functioning properly. Thus, the body is more vulnerable to becoming ill because the immune system is unable to fight off infections.
    Individuals may develop PID at any stage in their life. Patients with PID may suffer from more severe illnesses than normal, but they more commonly suffer from chronic and or frequent recurrences of a particular illness and longer duration of the illness due to the weaker immune system. Children may have other medical disorders associated with their PID that also create symptoms, i.e. asthma, autoimmune, and gastrointestinal complaints. Though the primary immune deficiency diseases can be serious they are rarely fatal and can generally, be controlled.
    The 10 Warning Signs of Primary Immune Deficiency:
    1 Eight or more new ear infections within 1 year
    2 Two or more serious sinus infections within 1 year

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