Good's syndrome is an acquired combined T- and B-cell immunodeficiencies and patients are prone to opportunistic infections. The diagnosis is based on a characteristic immunoglobulin and lymphocyte subset profile, with clinical features of thymoma. Despite thymectomy, the immunodeficiencies persist and lifelong immunoglobulin replacement is necessary to prevent infections.
Keywords: Good's syndrome; hypogammaglobulinaemia; renal cell carcinoma; thymoma.
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