A phenocopy is defined as a clinical non-inherited phenotype in an individual, with environmental induction, which is identical to the genetically determined phenotype of another. Until February 2017, the IUIS (International Union of Immunological Societies) reported in its classification 354 innate immunity errors and a final group (classification table IX) with conditions that are not part of the innate alterations and are called phenocopies. These are classified into two types, the associated with somatic mutations and those associated with auto-antibodies. The phenotypes that occur by any of the mechanisms mentioned are complex and varied. It is necessary to know the clinical manifestations of the pathologies classified in this group to enrich the possible differential diagnoses in individuals with suspected immunodeficiency.
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