Apoptotic collopathy as a manifestation of Good's syndrome.

2021 
44-year-old patient with 4 years of evolution of recurrent respiratory infections, fever, weight loss of 30 kg and chronic diarrhea with inconclusive colonoscopy studies managed as IBD (inflammatory bowel disease). A colonoscopy was performed with an infectious aspect vs IBD, the biopsies revealed acute colitis with cryptic apoptosis without evidence of chronicity. So is considered another type of immunodeficiency with the presence of hypogammaglobulinemia, reaching the diagnosis of Good's syndrome due to the association with thymoma and recurrent infections.
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