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Viskotta-Aldrich syndrome

Viskotta-Aldrich a syndrome (A. Wiskott, the German pediatrician, was born in 1898; R. Aldrich, the American pediatrician, was born in 1917; synonyms: Aldrich a syndrome, Aldrich-Steinberg-Kempbella a syndrome) – the hereditary disease caused by decrease in concentration of immunoglobulins and disturbance of formation of thrombocytes in blood; it is characterized by thrombocytopenia, bleedings and tendency to development of multiple abscesses, pneumonia, purulent otitis and other purulent processes; it is transferred on the recessive mode of inheritance linked to a floor.

 
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