Identifying Subgroups in Common Variable Immunodeficiency
Protocol ID
09-079
Protocol Description
Common Variable Immunodeficiency (CVID) is a disease where the immune system does not protect the patient against infections. The purpose of the study is to help us to define this disease by looking at the cells of patients with evidence of CVID, and their ability to make protective antibodies. This will also help us identify different subtypes of this disease.
Eligibility Criteria
People with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) and healthy controls
Primary Investigator(s)
- Vincent Bonagura, MD
Contact Information
Last Update
May 3, 2010How did I get to this page?
Related Information
General Navigation
Persistent Navigation
-
Clinical Trials
- Addiction
- Aging
- Allergies
- Arthritis
- Autoimmune Disease
- Blood Disorders
- Cancer
- Children's Health
- Circulation
- Dental
- Diabetes
- Ear & Hearing
- Eyes
- Gastrointestinal/Hepatitis
- Genetics
- Heart
- HIV
- Infectious Diseases
- Joints
- Kidney
- Lung
- Lupus
- Men's Health
- Mental Health
- Neurosciences
- Recruitment Registry
- Skin
- Sleep Disorders
- Smoking
- Urinary Tract
- Weight Control
- Women's Health