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Primary pneumococcal peritonitis can be the first presentation of a familial complement factor I deficiency1.

S UgrinovicH FirthD KavanaghT GouliourisP GurugamaH BaxendaleP J LachmannD KumararatneEffrossyni Gkrania-Klotsas
Published in: Clinical and experimental immunology (2020)
Primary pneumococcal peritonitis is a rare infection that has been described in women but has not been previously linked with immunodeficiency. The complement system plays a central role in immune defence against Streptococcus pneumoniae and, in order to evade complement attack, pneumococci have evolved a large number of mechanisms that limit complement-mediated opsonization and subsequent phagocytosis. We investigated an apparently immunocompetent woman with primary pneumococcal peritonitis and identified a family with deficiency for complement factor I. Primary pneumococcal peritonitis should be considered a possible primary immunodeficiency presentation.
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