thymic hypoplasia
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thymic aplasia — (= hypoplasia) A lack of T lymphocytes, due to failure of the thymus to develop, resulting in very reduced cell mediated immunity though serum immunoglobulin levels may be normal. See also DiGeorge syndrome … Dictionary of molecular biology
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