Antibody Deficiency Syndrome

Antibody deficiency syndrome or agammaglobulinemia is a genetic disease that manifests itself as insufficient production of antibodies in the body. This can lead to a number of different symptoms, including frequent infections, low immune function and an increased risk of cancer.

Antibody deficiency syndrome usually affects young people, usually under 20 years of age. However, cases of the disease have also been observed in adults. This disease is hereditary, or resulting from a mutation in genes associated with the production of antibodies. The lack of necessary immunoglobulins makes the body less protected from infections, which can lead to