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Familial late complement component (C6, C7) deficiency with chronic meningococcemiaClough et al., 1980
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- Clough J
- Clough M
- Weinstein A
- Calabrese L
- Mansfield L
- Gulick P
- Gavan T
- Braun W
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- Archives of Internal Medicine
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Two patients with chronic meningococcemia were found to lack hemolytic complement, one because of C6 deficiency, the other because of C7 deficiency. In both cases family studies were consistent with inheritance of the deficiencies as non-HLA-linked, autosomal co …
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