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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Immunol Allergy Clin North Am. 2015 Aug;35(3):523–544. doi: 10.1016/j.iac.2015.05.004

Table 1.

Comparison of the clinical features among the key syndromes of elevated IgE: STAT3, DOCK8, and PGM3

STAT3 DOCK8 PGM3
Elevated serum IgE level +++ +++ +++
Peripheral eosinophilia +++ +++ +
Low CD4+ Th17 cells +++ ++
Newborn rash +++ + +
Eczematous dermatitis +++ +++ +++
Recurrent skin abscesses +++ ++ ++
Recurrent pneumonias +++ ++ +++
Mucocutaneous candidiasis +++ ++
Cutaneous viral infections + +++ +
Parenchymal lung changes +++ + ++
Asthma ++ ++
Food allergies + +++ ++
Eosinophilic GI disease ++ ++ +
Characteristic facies +++ +
Retained primary teeth +++
Scoliosis +++ ++
Minimal trauma fractures +++
Hyperextensibility +++ +
Vascular abnormalities ++
Autoimmunity + ++ ++
Malignancy ++ +++ ++