Diagnosing APDS
APDS symptoms are not the same for everyone, even within members of the same family, which can make it difficult to diagnose.

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A genetic test can help confirm if you or anyone in your family has APDS
If you have been diagnosed with APDS, your relatives should speak with their healthcare provider about getting a genetic test.

Family discussion brochure
Download the family discussion brochure to help you navigate the conversation of genetics with your loved ones regarding APDS.
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Make sure you talk to your healthcare provider
about genetic testing

Why genetic testing matters Mobile
- If one parent is affected, there is a 50% chance their child will inherit the disease
- In some cases, a person is born with APDS and it is not inherited
- Around 20% of patients with APDS are born with the condition

Why genetic testing matters Desktop
- If one parent is affected, there is a 50% chance their child will inherit the disease
- In some cases, a person is born with APDS and it is not inherited
- Around 20% of patients with APDS are born with the condition
APDS, activated PI3K delta syndrome.
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