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help)</ref>It is not a WP:MEDRS, but in this setting might be appropriate as it seems to be a success story (2 patients) of gene therapy. JFWÂ |Â T@lk 12:49, 30 June 2011 (UTC)
Hi! I'm a 4th year medical student at UCSF, planning to work on this entry as part of WikiProjects Medicine course in December 2020.
Here are my plans for edits, and I welcome feedback/ suggestions from others:
- Change diagnosis section to table and clarify section on WAS clinical score
- Add section on recommendations for medical management, including infection prophylaxis and non-protective response to vaccinations (eg. pneumovax)
- Add section on differential diagnosis in children presenting with thrombocytopenia including ITP, Hyper-Ig syndrome, Omenn syndrome, etc.
- Add section on prognosis
- In treatment options, update to include Eltrombopag, a newly approved oral thrombopoietin receptor agonist, splenectomy for thrombocytopenia, and immunosuppression in some individuals with severe autoimmune disease
- I may also try to simplify the introduction section, and possibly some other sections (like the classification section) but am open to suggestions/ ideas of what might be helpful
- Reach out to WAS support group for additional photo, maybe showing skin findings in someone with a different skin tone <-- no replies to dates
CMCarlston (
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06:47, 30 November 2020 (UTC)
Peer Review 13 Dec 2020
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This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 23 November 2020 and 20 December 2020. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): CMCarlston. Peer reviewers: Afmcraig.
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help)</ref>It is not a WP:MEDRS, but in this setting might be appropriate as it seems to be a success story (2 patients) of gene therapy. JFWÂ |Â T@lk 12:49, 30 June 2011 (UTC)
Hi! I'm a 4th year medical student at UCSF, planning to work on this entry as part of WikiProjects Medicine course in December 2020.
Here are my plans for edits, and I welcome feedback/ suggestions from others:
- Change diagnosis section to table and clarify section on WAS clinical score
- Add section on recommendations for medical management, including infection prophylaxis and non-protective response to vaccinations (eg. pneumovax)
- Add section on differential diagnosis in children presenting with thrombocytopenia including ITP, Hyper-Ig syndrome, Omenn syndrome, etc.
- Add section on prognosis
- In treatment options, update to include Eltrombopag, a newly approved oral thrombopoietin receptor agonist, splenectomy for thrombocytopenia, and immunosuppression in some individuals with severe autoimmune disease
- I may also try to simplify the introduction section, and possibly some other sections (like the classification section) but am open to suggestions/ ideas of what might be helpful
- Reach out to WAS support group for additional photo, maybe showing skin findings in someone with a different skin tone <-- no replies to dates
CMCarlston (
talk)
06:47, 30 November 2020 (UTC)
Peer Review 13 Dec 2020