
Other Well-defined Primary Immunodeficiency Syndromes
Other Well-defined Primary Immunodeficiency Syndromes are genetic disorders that affect the immune system's ability to function properly, making individuals more susceptible to infections. These syndromes result from defects in various immune cells or proteins, leading to difficulties in fighting off bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Examples include Hyper-IgM syndrome, where immune cells fail to switch from producing one type of antibody to another, and Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, which affects the immune system and platelet function. Timely diagnosis and treatment are crucial for managing these conditions and improving patients' quality of life.