Zusammenfassung
Bei gestörter Abwehr umfaßt die Differentialdiagnose (primäre und symptomatische) immunologische Defektzustände, Störungen der Phagozytenfunktion, Komplementmangelzustände und komplexe Störungen. Häufig ist es möglich, mit einfachen Such tests Hinweise auf einen dieser Defektzustän de festzustellen (Tabelle 15.1).
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Huber, H., Gastl, G., Nachbaur, D., Pastner, D. (1992). Primäre Immundefekte. In: Huber, H., Löffler, H., Pastner, D. (eds) Diagnostische Hämatologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76860-6_15
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