Ch 32 Management of patients with immune deficiency disorders Flashcards

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Candidiasis

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Fungal infection, usually of skin, or mucous membrane, caused by candida species

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Enzyme immunoassay EIA

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A blood test that can determine the presence of antibodies to HIV in the blood or saliva; a variant of this test is called enzyme linked immunosorbent assay ELISA

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HIV 1

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Retrovirus, isolated, and recognized as the etiologic agent of HIV disease

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HIV encephalopathy

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Clinical syndrome characterized by a progressive decline in cognitive, behavioral, and motor functions

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Immune reconstitution, inflammatory syndrome, IRIS

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A syndrome that results from the rapid restoration of pathogen specific immune response is to opportunistic infections

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Kaposi syndrome

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Malignancy that involves the epithelial layer of blood and lymphocytic vessels

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Latent, Reservoir

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The integrated HIV provirus within the CD 4 T cell during the resting memory state; does not express, viral proteins, and is invisible to the immune system and antiviral medication’s

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Mycobacterium avium complex MAC

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Opportunistic infection caused by microbacterial organisms that commonly causes a respiratory illness, but can also infect other body systems

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Opportunistic infection

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Illness caused by various organisms, some of which typically do not cause disease in people with normal immune systems

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Peripheral neuropathy

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Disorder characterized by sensory loss, pain, muscle weakness, and wasting of muscles in the hands or legs and feet

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Pneumocystis pneumonia PCP

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Common opportunistic, lung infection; pathogen implicated is pneumocystis jirovecii 

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Polymerase chain reaction, PCR

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A sensitive laboratory technique that can detect and quantify HIV in a persons, blood or lymph nodes

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Post exposure prophylactic PEP

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Taking anti-retroviral medicines as soon as possible, but no more than 72 hours after possible, HIV exposure; 2 to 3 drugs are usually prescribed, which must be taken for 28 days

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Preexposure prophylactics PrEP

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Prevention method for HIV negative people who are at high risk of HIV infection; involves taking a specific combination of HIV medication daily; use with condoms and other prevention tools

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Primary immune deficiency diseases, PIDDs

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Rare, genetic disorders that impair the immune system

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Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy

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Opportunistic infection that affects brain tissue and causes damage to the brain and spinal cord

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Retrovirus

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A virus that carries genetic material in Ribo nucleic acid instead of DNA and contains reverse transcriptase

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Viral load test

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Measures the quantity of HIV, RNA, or DNA in the blood

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Viral set-point

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Amount of virus present in the blood, after the initial burst of viremia, and the immune response that follows

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Wasting syndrome

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Involuntary weight loss, consisting of both lean and fat body mass