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Anyone know of primary immunodeficiency?

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Dr. Brant Ward answered

Specializes in Allergy and Immunology

Much is known: While primary immunodeficiency is relatively uncommon, there are doctors that specialize in its diagnosis and treatment. Start by talking with someone trained in allergy & immunology (i.e., an allergist). If they don't see many immune deficiency patients in their practice, they will be able to direct you to a clinical immunologist who specializes in those disorders.

Answered 10/20/2013

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