In this issue of Immunology and Allergy Clinics, guest editors Drs. Cullen M. Dutmer and Jessica Galant-Swafford bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Immune Deficiency. This issue is designed to enhance readers’ understanding of molecular diagnostic approaches for inborn errors of immunity and build a framework for interrogating gene sequencing results; help clinicians recognize the prevalence and importance of non-infectious complications of inborn errors of immunity, consider therapeutic interventions that are tailored to the molecular diagnosis, and learn to identify approaches to hasten time to diagnosis of inborn errors of immunity; and review the role of immunoglobulin therapy in managing disease and revisit how vaccinations can aid in probing humoral immunity integrity.
The State of Immunology in Allergy and Immunology Fellowship Clinical Genetics and Genomics for the Immunologist: A Primer Biomarkers of Immune Dysregulation and What They Tell Us: Gene Sequencing Is Not the Answer to Every Question Flow Cytometry-based Immune Phenotyping of T and B Lymphocytes in the Evaluation of Immunodeficiency and Immune Dysregulation Evolving Approach to Clinical Cytometry for Immunodeficiencies and Other Immune Disorders The Current and Future of Biomarkers of Immune Related Adverse Events Updates in the Understanding of Immunoglobulin Replacement Therapy in Primary Immune Deficiency Disorders: Function, Composition, and Role in Reconstitution and Immunomodulation Navigating the Complexities of Common Variable Immunodeficiency Enteropathy: From Established Therapies to Emerging Interventions Non-Infectious Complications of Chronic Granulomatous Disease: Knowledge Gaps & Novel Treatment Considerations Therapeutic Approaches for Periodic Fever Syndromes and Autoinflammatory Disorders
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