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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Apr 13.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2017 Oct;119(4):374–378. doi: 10.1016/j.anai.2017.07.021

Table 2.

Initial T-cell Numbers, Functions, and Immunoglobulin Levelsa in the 24 Patients Reviewed

Patient CD3 CD4 CD8 B cells PHA Con A Antigens IgG IgA IgM
1 81 60 31 53 L L N
2 396 273 252 48 N N N 1,320 184 146
3 416 188 234 L L A 830 67 74
4 221 230 102 33 N N L 544 89 143
5 797 160 140 N N L 933 202 115
6 74 59 N L L 1,141 139 136
7 105 27 27 121 L L L 1,380 183 196
8 991 120 69 L L L 703 7 350
9 237 32 26 34 L L L 1,540 134 133
10 279 103 145 2,700 956 114
11 241 87 145 L N L 1,980 293 107
12 29
13 230 630 N N A 1,060 295 165
14 197 51 N N N N N N
15 80 547 N L N 970 179 118
16 294 246 N N N 1,450 186 149
17 53 4 7 30 1,160 248 77
18 37 57 274 1,082 135 95
19 505 89 391 129 L L L
20 315 186 111 25
21 1,261 142 1,088 106 2,900 213 181
22 65 21 4 274
23 113 444 22 2,440 960 225
24 337 82 228 92 1,759 153 74

Abbreviations: A, absent; Con A, concanavalin A; Ig, immunoglobulin; L, low; N, normal; PHA, phytohemagglutinin.

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Normal adult ranges: CD3 750–2,500/mm3; CD4 480–1,700/mm3; CD8 = 180–1,000/mm3; B = 75–375/mm3; IgG 768–1,728 mg/dL; IgA 99–396 mg/dL; IgM 28–266 mg/dL.