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Introduction Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome is a rare X-linked disorder caused by mutations in the WASp gene, resulting in immune deficiency, reduced platelet count, eczema, frequent infections due to impaired immunity, and a higher risk of autoimmune diseases and malignancy (1,2). The WAS scoring system [0–5] helps classify disease severity, with scores

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