Abstract

We report a male with atypical severe combined immunodeficiency caused by heterozygous compound mutations c.256-257del and c.C1331T in RAG1 gene. The patient presents with recurrent bronchopneumonias with obstruction, chronic fibrosing alveolitis, complicated by respiratory failure, pulmonary hypertension and hepatosplenomegaly. He was diagnosed with agammaglobulinemia at the age of 9. His condition was complicated by granulomatous skin disease at the age of 12 despite regular IVIg substitution. Immunological presentation included profound hypogammaglobulinemia and absence of B cells. Under immunoglobulin substitution for 5 years patient has permanent lymphopenia, skewed phenotype of T cells and diminished number of recent thymic emigrants.

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