Immunodeficiency Flashcards
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What is immunodeficiency?
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The failure of the immune system to respond to threats
* Frequently manifests clinically with recurrent opportunistic infections
* Can affect specific (adaptive) or nonspecific (innate) immunity
* Defects in CD4+ T cells will affect antibody production
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What is primary immunodeficiency?
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- Most are congenital or genetic defects
- Defect is present at birth but may not manifest immediately
- Failure to thrive and susceptible to recurrent infections
- The type of infections can give a clue to the nature of the defect
3
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What is secondary immunodeficiency?
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- Acquired loss of function due to infection, aging, malnutrition, chemotherapy,
radiation, immunosuppressive therapy, etc. - More common than primary immunodeficiency
4
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What is SCID?
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Deficiency in B cells- and or cell mediated immunity (T-Cells)
5
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What is agammaglobulinaemia?
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- Absence of mature B cells and plasma cells (no immunoglobulins)
- Thoroughbred, quarter horse,standardbred
- Prone to bacterial infections
- All reported cases male; possibly X-linked
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What is leukocyte adhesion deficiency?
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Defect in the migration of leukocytes into the sites of inflammation -> leukocytosis