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  1. ... pneumococcal vaccines reduced or absent spleen function congenital complement deficiency or acquired inhibition they are a student in ... missed meningococcal vaccinations reduced or absent spleen function complement deficiency or inhibition they are a student in further ...
  2. ... synonym >C2 deficiency</synonym><synonym >C2D</synonym><synonym >Complement 2 deficiency</synonym></synonym-list><db-key-list ><db-key >< ...
  3. ... are: primary or secondary immunodeficiency, including: — HIV — congenital complement deficiency or acquired inhibition — reduced or absent spleen function — ...
  4. ... Lewis LA, Rice PA: Infections of people with complement deficiencies and patients who have undergone splenectomy. Clin Microbiol ...
  5. ... include recent exposure to someone with meningococcal meningitis, complement deficiency, use of eculizumab, spleen removal or a spleen ...
  6. ... 608593 COMPLEMENT FACTOR H-RELATED 5; CFHR5 609814 COMPLEMENT FACTOR H DEFICIENCY; CFHD 610984 COMPLEMENT FACTOR I DEFICIENCY; CFID 613779 COMPLEMENT COMPONENT 3 DEFICIENCY, AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE; ...
  7. ... immune deficiency: MedlinePlus Genetics (National Library of Medicine) Complement component 2 deficiency: MedlinePlus Genetics (National Library of Medicine) Complement component ...
  8. ... Katchko L. Familial hemolytic uremic syndrome associated with complement factor H deficiency. J Pediatr. 2001; 138 :412–7. [ PubMed : 11241053 ] ... Goodship JA, Goodship TH. Genotype/phenotype correlations in complement factor H deficiency arising from uniparental isodisomy. Am J Kidney Dis. ...
  9. ... Anyone with a rare immune system condition called "complement component deficiency" Anyone taking a type of drug called a "complement inhibitor," such as eculizumab (also called "Soliris"®) or ...
  10. ... Anyone with a rare immune system condition called "complement component deficiency" Anyone taking a type of drug called a "complement inhibitor," such as eculizumab (also called "Soliris"®) or ...
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