National Consensus Guideline on Diagnosis and Management of Predominantly Antibody Deficiencies
Reza Yazdani , Samaneh Abdolahzade , Parisa Ashournia , Aida Askarisarvestani , Sima Bahrami , Maryam Behfar , Zahra Daneshmandi , Mohammadhassan Bemanian , Taher Cheraghi , Kian Darabi , Sepideh Darougar , Samaneh Delavari , Sarehsadat Ebrahimi , Shabnam Eskandarzadeh , Golnaz Eslamian , Narges Eslami , Shahrzad Fallah , Morteza Fallahpour , Saba Fekrvand , Ali Haghbin , Amir Ali Hamidieh , Zohre Hassanpoor , Zahra Hamidi Esfahani , Tolue Mahdavi
At present, a national consensus or guideline for diagnosing and managing patients suspected of having predominantly antibody deficiencies (PADs) is lacking. This consensus is written based on a combination of scientific literature and comments from the expert panel of Iranian immunologists. A group of clinical immunologists reviewed the current consensus, presented their comments at a meeting titled 'First Meeting on the Diagnosis of Inborn Errors of Immunity (IEI) by IEI Experts,' and agreed on this consensus. This consensus guideline provides recommendations on the diagnosis, antimicrobial prophylaxis, management of clinical manifestations, and immunoglobulin replacement therapy (IgRT) for patients with PAD.