
T-B-NK-SCID
T-B-NK-SCID is a rare genetic immune disorder where the body cannot produce functional T cells, B cells, and natural killer (NK) cells—critical components of the immune system. This deficiency leaves individuals highly vulnerable to infections, as their immune defenses are severely compromised. The condition is inherited and usually diagnosed in infancy. Treatment options often include bone marrow transplants, which can restore immune function, and gene therapy. Managing T-B-NK-SCID requires specialized medical care to prevent and treat infections and improve quality of life.