Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4211340 | Respiratory Medicine | 2011 | 4 Pages |
SummaryChronic inflammation of the larger airways is a common occurrence in children. A number of factors such as younger age, premature birth, male gender, exposure to environmental smoke or pollution, and crowded housing can increase a child’s susceptibility to chronic lung disease. Chronic bronchitis may be caused by an underlying humoral immunodeficiency if the clinical course is recurrent or prolonged. Primary humoral immunodeficiency accounts for approximately 70% of all immunodeficiencies. The differential of chronic bronchitis also includes Cystic Fibrosis, ciliary defects and immune cellular and phagocytic defects.1 and 2 This review will summarize the most common humoral antibody based immune based deficiencies associated with chronic pulmonary disease.