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Understanding the clinical manifestations of WHIM syndrome can aid diagnosis and make a difference for patients with this rare disease. Learn why WHIM syndrome needs your urgent attention.
Myelokathexis is present in ~100% of WHIM syndrome cases, even when other clinical features may be absent. Learn about the underlying physiological dysfunction that gives rise to WHIM syndrome.
Find out more about diagnosing WHIM syndrome, which can help inform and guide patient management, improve outcomes, and minimize potential long-term complications.
Access resources to facilitate WHIM syndrome diagnosis with links to no-cost genetic testing programs and educational material downloads for HCPs and patients.
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