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Recessive Genetic Immunodeficiency Disease Failure Develop Thymic Epithelium

DiGeorge syndrome is a recessive genetic immunodeficiency disease characterized by a failure to develop thymic epithelium, along with absent parathyroid glands and vascular anomalies.

El síndrome de DiGeorge es una enfermedad de inmunodeficiencia genética recesiva caracterizada por una falla en el desarrollo del epitelio tímico, junto con ausencia de glándulas paratiroides y anomalías vasculares.

Front Recessive genetic immunodeficiency disease in which there is a failure to develop thymic epithelium. Parathyroid glands are also absent and there are anomalies in the large blood vessels
Back DiGeorge syndrome

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