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  Vol. 237 No. 17, April 25, 1977 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Infantile agammaglobulinemia and immediate hypersensitivity to penicillin G

M. Ganier and P. Lieberman

A case of X-linked infantile agammaglobulinemia with preserved synthesis of IgE and resultant normal serum levels of IgE is described. The patient had manifestations of atopy and an anaphylactic reaction following the administration of penicillin G. Because he had multiple respiratory tract infections with Gram-positive organisms and did not respond adequately to prophylactic gamma-globulin administration, penicillin therapy was deemed desirable. Therefore, after successful desensitization, therapy with prophylactic ampicillin was started with a resultant decrease in both number and severity of infections.





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