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T-Lymphocytopenia idiopathic CD4-Positive (medical condition): Reduced level of circulating T lymphocytes which are involved in...more »
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Absent T lymphocytes:
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T-Lymphocytopenia idiopathic CD4-Positive: Reproducible depletion of CD4+ lymphocytes below 300 per cubic millimeter in the absence of HIV infection or other known causes of immunodeficiency. This is a rare, heterogeneous syndrome and does not appear to be caused by a transmissible agent.
Source: MeSH 2007
These medical condition or symptom topics may be relevant to medical information for T-Lymphocytopenia idiopathic CD4-Positive:
T-Lymphocytopenia idiopathic CD4-Positive is listed as a "rare disease" by the Office of
Rare Diseases (ORD) of the National Institutes of Health
(NIH). This means that T-Lymphocytopenia idiopathic CD4-Positive, or a subtype of T-Lymphocytopenia idiopathic CD4-Positive,
affects less than 200,000 people in the US population.
Source - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
T-Lymphocytopenia idiopathic CD4-Positive: Another name for Absent T lymphocytes (or close medical condition association).
»Introduction: Absent T lymphocytes
»Symptoms of Absent T lymphocytes
T-Lymphocytopenia idiopathic CD4-Positive: T-Lymphocytopenia idiopathic CD4-Positive is listed as a type of (or associated with) the following medical conditions in our database:
Some of the symptoms of T-Lymphocytopenia idiopathic CD4-Positive incude:
Read more about symptoms of T-Lymphocytopenia idiopathic CD4-Positive (Absent T lymphocytes)
Source - NIH
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