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Board Review: IgG Subclass Deficiency
1.
Which of the following antibody concentrations must be normal for the patient to qualify for the diagnosis of IgG Subclass Deficiency?
IgA
IgM
IgG
IgE
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2.
Which IgG subclass accounts for the majority of the total IgG concentration?
IgG 1
IgG 2
IgG 3
IgG 4
None
3.
The IgG subclass primarily responsible for the antibody response to polysaccharide capsular antigens is ___ ?
IgG 1
IgG 2
IgG 3
IgG 4
None
4.
A 39 y/o woman presents for ID evaluation. She has a history of recurrent herpes simplex meningitis and bronchospastic illness. The most likely IgG subclass deficiency responsible for this clinical presentation is:
IgG 1
IgG 2
IgG 3
IgG 4
None
5.
A patient presents with an isolated IgG 1 deficiency. Which of the following is also likely to be true?
IgA and/or IgM is also low
Response to pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine is likely to be normal
Bronchospastic illness is common
Intravenous immune globulin is ineffective
None
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