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hyperimmunoglobulin e syndrome…

 

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job syndrome, hyper ige syndrome, hyperimmunoglobulin e syndrome, suspected genetic defect that produces high levels, the antibody immunoglobulin, ige, serious skin, lung infections, eczema, hyperimmunoglobulin e syndrome is also know, job syndrome, biblical character job whose faithfulness was tested by a lifelong affliction of draining skin sores, pustules, condition have chronic, severe skin infections, an extremely rare disease, staphylococcus aureus is believe to most commonly trigger the infections related, common triggers include streptococcus pneumoniae, hemophilus influenzae, candida albicans, herpes virus, hyper ige syndrome, inherited, dominant fashion, meaning that it, run in families, high frequency, persistent skin abscesses, infection, recurrent pus, in the sinus, eczema, bone, tooth defects, fractures, late shedding of baby teeth, keratoconjunctivitis, osteomyelitis, kyphoscoliosis, lung abscesses on chest x-ray, recurrent sinus infection, tests to confirm a diagnosis, quantitative immunoglobulins reveal high blood ige levels, marked eosinophilia , large amount, white blood cells, by cbc, differential, defective neutrophil, monocyte chemotactic studies, though not in all cases, absent delayed hypersensitivity, dcnb, candidal, tests done in response to infections, x-ray, the sinuses, x-ray, the bones, x-ray, ct scan, the chest, cultures of infected site, no known cure, goal of treatment, control the recurrent infections, medications include antibiotic treatment, antifungal agents, antiviral agents, surgical drainage of abscesses is needed, iv gamma globulin, help to build up the immune system temporarily, severe infections, job syndrome, lifelong chronic condition, each new infection, treatment, repeated infections, infection spreads throughout the body, sepsis, experiencing, observing a collection, above signs, no proven prevention, good general hygiene is helpful, recommend preventive antibiotics, many infections, staphylococcus aureus, does not change the underlying disorder but rather its consequences.



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