PRIMARY IMMUNODEFICIENCY CONDITIONS
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Web of Journals Publishing
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One of the most pressing problems in medicine today is the growth of immune-dependent pathologies, i.e. diseases based on immunopathological mechanisms [1, 7]. Primary immunodeficiencies are a large group of severe, genetically determined diseases, the cause of which is a violation of the body’s immune response cascade [2, 4]. Diseases with immunopathological conditions are characterized by early chronicity, reluctance to traditional methods of therapy and the need for immunorehabilitation [1]. This article is devoted to studying the problem of diagnosis and treatment of primary immunodeficiencies, with the aim of reducing the mortality of patients and improving their quality of life.