نتایج جستجو برای: chronic granulomatous disease cgd

تعداد نتایج: 1773487  

2016
Kyung-Sue Shin Mu Suk Lee

Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a rare inherited disorder caused by defective nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate oxidase enzyme and characterized by recurrent bacterial and fungal infections. Although liver abscess is a common manifestation of CGD, its management in CGD patients is not well-defined. In addition, the generalized guidelines for treating liver abscesses do not nece...

2017
Sideris Nanoudis Afroditi Tsona Olga Tsachouridou Petros Morfesis Georgia Loli Adamantini Georgiou Pantelis Zebekakis Symeon Metallidis

RATIONALE The simultaneous occurrence of pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) and chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is uncommon and few cases have been reported worldwide. PATIENT CONCERNS PG is a rare, chronic, ulcerative, neutrophilic skin disease of unknown etiology that requires immunosuppressive treatment. CGD belongs to Primary Immune Deficiencies in which the main defect lies in an inability of...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1983
Robert S. Baltimore

In the 1950s and early 1960s, there were several clinical publications describing children who had repeated bacterial infections, hypergammaglobulinemia, leukocytosis, and generalized granulomatous lesions. This disease was called "fatal chronic granulomatous disease of childhood" (FCGDC). In 1967, Paul Quie and his associates at the University of Minnesota showed that the polymorphonuclear leu...

Journal: :Inflammatory bowel diseases 2010
Steven M Holland

Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) was first described in the 1950s and has become a paradigm for genetic neutrophil diseases. It is characterized by recurrent infections with a narrow spectrum of bacteria and fungi as well as a common set of inflammatory complications most notably including inflammatory bowel disease. Over the last half century major advances in management have profoundly alt...

Journal: :Blood 2010
Felix Meissner Reinhard A Seger Despina Moshous Alain Fischer Janine Reichenbach Arturo Zychlinsky

Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is an inherited disorder characterized by recurrent infections and deregulated inflammatory responses. CGD is caused by mutations in subunits of the NADPH oxidase, an enzyme that generates reactive oxygen species in phagocytes. To elucidate the contribution of the proinflammatory protease caspase-1 to aberrant inflammatory reactions in CGD, we analyzed cells ...

2012
Nikolaus Rieber Andreas Hector Taco Kuijpers Dirk Roos Dominik Hartl

Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is the most common inherited disorder of phagocytic functions, caused by genetic defects in the leukocyte nicotinamide dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase. Consequently, CGD phagocytes are impaired in destroying phagocytosed microorganisms, rendering the patients susceptible to bacterial and fungal infections. Besides this immunodeficiency, CGD patients su...

2013
Gail J. Gardiner Sarah N. Deffit Shawna McLetchie Liliana Pérez Crystal C. Walline Janice S. Blum

The nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase expressed in phagocytes is a multi-subunit enzyme complex that generates superoxide (O2 (.-)). This radical is an important precursor of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and other reactive oxygen species needed for microbicidal activity during innate immune responses. Inherited defects in NADPH oxidase give rise to chronic granulomatous di...

2006
Ahmed Al-Bousafy Abdulhamid Al-Tubuly Elhassan Dawi Salem Zaroog Ilka Schulze

Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a primary immune deficiency disorder of the phagocytes. In this disorder, phagocytic cells (polymorphonuclear leukocytes and monocytes) cannot produce active oxygen metabolites and, therefore, cannot destroy the ingested intracellular bacteria. Clinically, patients with CGD usually have recurrent bacterial and fungal infections causing abscess and granulom...

2017
Armando Peixoto Rosa Coelho Tiago Maia António Sarmento Fernando Magro Guilherme Macedo

Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a genetically induced disease caused by mutations in one of the components of the NADPH-oxidase in phagocytes, characterized by life-threatening bacterial and fungal infections and granuloma formation. Treatment includes prevention of infectious complications and immunomodulation. However, a standard strategy is not yet defined. The authors report an X-lin...

2010
David E. Greenberg Adam R. Shoffner Adrian M. Zelazny Michael E. Fenster Kol A. Zarember Frida Stock Li Ding Kimberly R. Marshall-Batty Richard L. Wasserman David F. Welch Kishore Kanakabandi Dan E. Sturdevant Kimmo Virtaneva Stephen F. Porcella Patrick R. Murray Harry L. Malech Steven M. Holland

Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is characterized by frequent infections, most of which are curable. Granulibacter bethesdensis is an emerging pathogen in patients with CGD that causes fever and necrotizing lymphadenitis. However, unlike typical CGD organisms, this organism can cause relapse after clinical quiescence. To better define whether infections were newly acquired or recrudesced, we...

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