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In a patient with selective IgM deficiency who is completely asymptomatic in terms of infections, what is your typical laboratory work up?

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Allergy & Immunology · Medical University of South Carolina

B cell phenotyping, lymphocyte subsets, IgG to diphtheria, tetanus and S pneumonia. Evaluate the humoral function, as it is important to know and possibly follow with time, but with an asymptomatic treatment is not warranted.

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