common variable agammaglobulinemia
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common variable immunodeficiency — (CVID), common variable unclassifiable immunodeficiency a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by hypogammaglobulinemia, decreased antibody production in response to antigenic challenge, and recurrent pyogenic infections, and often… … Medical dictionary
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agammaglobulinemia — Absence of, or extremely low levels of, the gamma fraction of serum globulin; sometimes used loosely to denote absence of immunoglobulins in general. SEE ALSO: hypogammaglobulinemia. acquired a. SYN: common variable immunodeficiency. Bruton a. an … Medical dictionary
acquired agammaglobulinemia — common variable immunodeficiency … Medical dictionary
CVA — Abbreviation for cerebrovascular accident. * * * cardiovascular accident; cerebrovascular accident; cherry virus A; chronic villous arthritis; common variable agammaglobulinemia; costovertebral angle; cyclophosphamide, vincristine, and Adriamycin … Medical dictionary
CVA — • cardiovascular accident; • cerebrovascular accident; • cherry virus A; • chronic villous arthritis; • common variable agammaglobulinemia; • costovertebral angle; • cyclophosphamide, vincristine, and Adriamycin … Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations
Hypogammaglobulinemia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 D80.0 D80.1 ICD 9 … Wikipedia
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Intravenous immunoglobulin — (IVIG) is a blood product administered intravenously. It contains the pooled IgG immunoglobulins (antibodies extracted from the plasma of over a thousand blood donors). IVIG s effects last between 2 weeks and 3 months. It is mainly used as… … Wikipedia