Good syndrome
Overview
Good syndrome (medical condition): A rare condition characterized by low immunity (due to reduced number of B cells) and thymoma.
Symptoms
The list of signs and symptoms mentioned in various sources for Good syndrome includes the 9 symptoms listed below:
- Thymoma
- Sinopulmonary infection
- Increased risk of infection
- Weight loss
- Reduced level of B cells
- Absent B cells
- Weakness
- Chronic diarrhea
- Reduced levels of all immunoglobulins
Causes
Although the cause of CFIDS is unknown, researchers suspect that it may be found in human herpesvirus 6 or in other herpesviruses, enteroviruses, or retroviruses. Rising levels of antibodies to EBV, once thought to implicate EBV infection as the cause of CFIDS, are now considered a result of this disease. CFIDS may be associated with a reaction to viral illness that’s complicated by dysfunctional immune response and by other factors that may include sex, age, genetic disposition, prior illness, stress, and environment.