Immunodeficiency Syndromes Flashcards
Dr. Montelone
Selective Ig____ is the most common primary immunodeficiency, shows with recurrent infections, allergies, or autoimmune diseases
A
Deficiency in ___ Cells often shows with Recurrent Sino-Pulm BACTERIAL infections and GI Parasites
B
The most common type of Primary immune deficiency is _____ mediated
Antibody
defect in Bruton Tyrosine Kinase causes _______ with All types of immunoglobulins markedly reduced or absent; can be treated with Igs. BARELY ANY B-CELLS IN PERIPHERAL BLOOD; often in kids*
Agammaglobulinemia
_____ _____ defects leave you susceptible to bacterial infections such as Neisseria, meningitis, gonorrhea, or sepsis
Late Complement
Deficiency in _____ Cells often shows with FUNGAL and VIRAL infections in Mucocutaneous Candidiases
T
Deficiency in _____ causes recurrent SKIN INFECTIONS, poor wound healing, periodontal disease
Phagocytes
A deficiency in NK cells leaves you vulnerable to _____ Infections
Herpesvirus
_____ _____ _____ is similar to Agammaglobulinemia where all Igs are low, but there’s a NORMAL NUMBER OF B-CELLS; can show up hidden later on as adults
Common Variable Immunodeficiency
Low set ears, Tet. of Fallot, Hypocalcemia, and faulty Thymus should make you suspect _____ Syndrome
DiGeorge
SCID, ADA, PNP, Reticular Disease, DiGeorge Syndrome, Ataxia-Telangiectasia, and Wiskot-Aldrich syndrome are all ____ Cell deficiencies
T
Progressive T-cell and B-cell defects with Small and few Platelets as well as Petechiae, bruising, and bleeding, you would expect _____ Syndrome
Wiskott-Aldrich
Both Chronic Granulomatous Disease and Luekocyte Adhesion Deficiency are disorders caused from faulty _______; and commonly present with cutaneous infections.
Phagocytes