UAMS Immunology Exam 4 Questions and
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transient hypogammaglobulinemia of infancy
X linked Bruton's agammaglobulinemia
IgA deficiency
common variable immunodeficiency (CVI)— [ Ans: ] list
the primary deficiencies of the B cell system.
DiGeorge anomaly
purine-nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP) deficiency— [ Ans:
] list the cellular immunity deficiencies.
severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)
wiskott-aldrich syndrome (WAS)
ataxia-telangiectasia (AT)— [ Ans: ] list the combined
deficiencies of cellular and humoral immunity.
oxidative metabolism disorders (chronic granulomatous
dz and myeloperoxidase deficiency)
leukocyte adhesion molecule deficiency— [ Ans: ] list the
two types of neutrophil function defects.
, secondary immune deficiency— [ Ans: ] what is an
abnormality due to another disorder, infection, or
treatment?
malignancies: hodgkins dz and lymphoma, leukemia,
myeloma, macroglobulinemia
infections: bacterial, viral, protozoan, helminthic, fungal;
most prominent among these is AIDS
other conditions: burns, diabetes, malnutrition, surgical
trauma, renal malfunction, aging, alcoholic cirrhosis— [
Ans: ] list the secondary immune deficiencies.
transient hypogammaglobulinemia of infancy— [ Ans: ]
what is the deficiency?
prolonged low Ig levels, children have problems with
infections, and delay in Ig levels attributed to poor T cell
help
X linked brutons agammaglobulinemia— [ Ans: ] what is
the deficiency?
development of B cell blocked at pro-B cell to pre-B cell,
deficient in tyrosine kinase, small/absent and abnormal
lymphoid tissue, persitent beyond 2 years of age, treat
with Ig preparation
IgA deficiency— [ Ans: ] what is the deficiency?
Answers (100% Correct Answers) Already
Graded A+
transient hypogammaglobulinemia of infancy
X linked Bruton's agammaglobulinemia
IgA deficiency
common variable immunodeficiency (CVI)— [ Ans: ] list
the primary deficiencies of the B cell system.
DiGeorge anomaly
purine-nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP) deficiency— [ Ans:
] list the cellular immunity deficiencies.
severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)
wiskott-aldrich syndrome (WAS)
ataxia-telangiectasia (AT)— [ Ans: ] list the combined
deficiencies of cellular and humoral immunity.
oxidative metabolism disorders (chronic granulomatous
dz and myeloperoxidase deficiency)
leukocyte adhesion molecule deficiency— [ Ans: ] list the
two types of neutrophil function defects.
, secondary immune deficiency— [ Ans: ] what is an
abnormality due to another disorder, infection, or
treatment?
malignancies: hodgkins dz and lymphoma, leukemia,
myeloma, macroglobulinemia
infections: bacterial, viral, protozoan, helminthic, fungal;
most prominent among these is AIDS
other conditions: burns, diabetes, malnutrition, surgical
trauma, renal malfunction, aging, alcoholic cirrhosis— [
Ans: ] list the secondary immune deficiencies.
transient hypogammaglobulinemia of infancy— [ Ans: ]
what is the deficiency?
prolonged low Ig levels, children have problems with
infections, and delay in Ig levels attributed to poor T cell
help
X linked brutons agammaglobulinemia— [ Ans: ] what is
the deficiency?
development of B cell blocked at pro-B cell to pre-B cell,
deficient in tyrosine kinase, small/absent and abnormal
lymphoid tissue, persitent beyond 2 years of age, treat
with Ig preparation
IgA deficiency— [ Ans: ] what is the deficiency?