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. 2020 Oct 13;12(10):2962. doi: 10.3390/cancers12102962

Table 1.

Clinical features of GATA2 deficiency.

Clinical Features Frequency (%)
Hematological features
MDS 70–84 [15,16]
AML 14–19 [15,16]
ALL 1.3 [15]
AA 2.5 [15]
JMML 1.3 [15]
Immunodeficit
Monocytopenia 49–78 [15,16]
B lymphopenia 86–100 [15,16]
NK lymphopenia 7.8–82 [15,16]
Neutropenia 47 [16]
Infections
Severe viral infections 70 [16]
Disseminated NTM infections 53 [16]
Severe bacterial infections 49–56 [15,16]
Severe fungal infections 16% [16]
Persistent EBV viremia 11% [16]
Warts
HPV-related 35–40 [15,16]
Oncologic 3.8 [15]
Lymphedema 11–15 [15,16]
Pulmonary features
PAPs 3.8–18 [15,16]
Recurrent bacterial infections 56 [15]
Pulmonary hypertension <20% [16]
Thrombotic complications 9–25 [15,16]
Deafness 1.3 [15]
Autoimmune features 11 [15]
Urinary tract malformation 5 [15]
Obsetrian complications 6.3–33 [15,16]
Hypothyroidism 1.3–14 [15,16]