Ventilatory management of the patient with hyperimmunoglobulinemia E (Job) syndrome

Journal of Clinical Anesthesia
Michael S Green, Jay C Horrow

Abstract

Hyperimmunoglobulinemia E (Job syndrome) is a primary immunodeficiency that features abscesses of the skin, lung, and viscera; pneumonia; and elevated levels of serum immunoglobulin E. Pulmonary infections lead to lung abscesses, pneumatoceles, and bronchiectasis. We report the ventilatory management of a patient with Job syndrome.

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