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Archives of Disease in Childhood 1981;56:397-399; doi:10.1136/adc.56.5.397
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Delayed separation of the umbilical cord, severe widespread infections, and immunodeficiency.

J G Bissenden, M R Haeney, M J Tarlow, R A Thompson

Three of 4 children in a family died from infection before age one year. All 3 had delayed separation of the umbilical cord in the third week. One child was found to have defects both in specific antibody production and in neutrophil function; these were not improved by treatment with ascorbic acid or levamisole.





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