Zielinski C C, Mutschlechner R, Schwarz G, Eibl M M
Arch Intern Med. 1983 Oct;143(10):1937-40. doi: 10.1001/archinte.143.10.1937.
Two patients with common varied immunodeficiency both had increased immunoglobulin responses for a limited period of time on acquiring a bacterial infection. In one patient a relatively short-lived high-antibody response was produced on vaccination with tetanus toxoid. Although the patients varied in their course of immunoglobulin and/or antibody production, our results demonstrate that some patients with common varied immunodeficiency are able to produce both under certain circumstances.