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The thymus gland, when present, is located in the neck and is critical to the function of the lymphatic system. Because T-lymphocytes are matured in the thymus gland, although immune factors (immunoglobulin) are present in the blood, there is an absence of T-cell function in Nezelof syndrome, and immune response is not present.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Nezelof syndrome is one of many immunodeficiency disorders. Other names for Nezelof syndrome include Nezelof thymic aplasia, thymic dysplasia with normal immunoglobulins, combined immunodeficiency with immunoglobulins, pure alymphocytosis, Nezelof-type severe combined immunodeficiency, and immune defect due to the absence of the thymus. 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