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agammaglobulinemia +   
A B cell deficiency that is caused by a reduction in all types of gamma globulins. (DO)
alpha chain disease 
Anhaptoglobinemia  
antithrombin III deficiency  
autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome +   
B-Cell Immunodeficiency, Distal Limb Anomalies, and Urogenital Malformations  
Castleman disease +   
congenital hypogammaglobulinemia 
Corticosteroid-Binding Globulin, Elevated 
Deficiency of Plasma Clot Retraction Factor 
dysgammaglobulinemia +   
Granuloma +   
heavy chain disease +  
Hypergammaglobulinemia +   
Hypergastrinemia  
hyperimmunoglobulin syndrome +   
Hypoglobulinemia and Absent B Cells 
Hypoproteinemia +   
Immunoblastic Lymphadenopathy  
immunodeficiency 61  
immunodeficiency 62  
immunoglobulin alpha deficiency +   
immunoglobulin beta deficiency 
infectious mononucleosis  
Kininogen Deficiency, High Molecular Weight and Low Molecular Weight  
lambda 5 deficiency 
Lymphangiomyoma +   
lymphoma +   
lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma  
lymphoproliferative syndrome 1  
lymphoproliferative syndrome 2  
Lymphoproliferative Syndrome 3  
Macrophage Activation Syndrome  
Marek Disease 
multiple myeloma +   
NATURAL KILLER CELL ENTEROPATHY  
Paraproteinemias +   
plasmacytoma +   
protein C deficiency +   
protein S deficiency +   
sarcoidosis +   
selective immunoglobulin deficiency disease +   
Sezary's disease  
sickle cell disease +   
sulfhemoglobinemia +  
Tumor Lysis Syndrome  
X-linked immunodeficiency with magnesium defect, Epstein-Barr virus infection, and neoplasia  
X-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome 1  
X-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome 2  

Synonyms
Exact Synonyms: agammaglobulinemias ;   hypogammaglobulinemia ;   hypogammaglobulinemias ;   mu heavy chain deficiency
Narrow Synonyms: IGHM
Primary IDs: MESH:D000361
Xrefs: ICD10CM:D80.1 ;   ICD9CM:279.00 ;   MIM:PS601495 ;   NCI:C26931
Definition Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dysgammaglobulinemia "DO" "DO"

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