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Some immune disorders become apparent or are diagnosed later in life or in adulthood. If your patient already has a diagnosed immunodeficiency, or if you strongly suspect a congenital or acquired immunodeficiency, a consultation for adult patients at the University Center for Chronic Immunodeficiencies (MK I, Hematology Department) is possible.

This should be done urgently in consultation with your treating general practitioner/specialist.

For this, we request a recent blood draw (differential blood count, creatinine/GFR, gamma-glutamyl transferase, ALT, immunoglobulins A, G, M, E, and possibly vaccine titers); preferrably not older than 3 months.

Additionally, please send us the completed questionnaire, a letter of referral and reasons for the suspected immunodeficiency, as well as a summary of theprevious findings/medical reports.

Based on this information, a decision will be made on whether consultation and further diagnostics are advisable, and we will provide you with an appointment. You will be informed of this appointment in writing.