Wiskott aldrich syndrome
Your immune system is a complex network of cells, tissues, and organs that work together to defend against germs. It helps your body to recognize these "foreign" invaders. Then its job is to keep them out, or if it can't, to find and destroy them.If your immune system cannot do its job, the results can be serious. Disorders of the immune system includeAllergy and asthma - immune responses to substances that are usually not harmfulImmune deficiency diseases - disorders in which the immune system is missing one or more of its partsAutoimmune diseases - diseases causing your immune system to attack your own body's cells and tissues by mistake
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It's NETHERTON SYNDROME (NS). Classical double edged scale Elevated Ig E , Atopic dermatitis suggest Netherton Syndrome SPINK 5 mutation is seen in Netherton's Syndrome. LAMA5 is associated with Junctional E.Bullosa and COL7A1 in dystrop...
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