Neutrophil immunodeficiency syndrome

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SpecialtyImmunology
Frequency<1 / 1 000 000[1]
Neutrophil immunodeficiency syndrome
SpecialtyImmunology
Frequency<1 / 1 000 000[1]

Neutrophil immunodeficiency syndrome is a condition caused by mutations in the Rac2 gene.[2] It is a primary immunodeficiency by neutrophilia with severe neutrophil dysfunction, leukocytosis, a predisposition to bacterial infections and poor wound healing, including an absence of pus in infected areas. There have been 2 reported cases as of March 2010.[3]

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