Fig. 4.
Fig. 4. Evolution of T-cell (A) and B-cell (B) functions among the transplanted patients with B+ SCID and B− SCID diagnosis. Last follow-up, 3 to 13 years. At 6 months, the number of patients with normal T- and B-cell function was higher among B+ SCID than among B− SCID patients (51% v 14% [P < .01] and 29%v 9% [P < .05], respectively). Correspondingly, the number of patients with absent T- and B-cell function was higher among B− SCID than among B+ SCID patients (41% v 11% [P < .01] and 61% v 37% [P = .05], respectively). See criteria of definition of T- and B-cell functions in Table 2.

Evolution of T-cell (A) and B-cell (B) functions among the transplanted patients with B+ SCID and B− SCID diagnosis. Last follow-up, 3 to 13 years. At 6 months, the number of patients with normal T- and B-cell function was higher among B+ SCID than among B− SCID patients (51% v 14% [P < .01] and 29%v 9% [P < .05], respectively). Correspondingly, the number of patients with absent T- and B-cell function was higher among B− SCID than among B+ SCID patients (41% v 11% [P < .01] and 61% v 37% [P = .05], respectively). See criteria of definition of T- and B-cell functions in Table 2.

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