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Immune System Disorders MATCH the terms with the definitions and/or examples. So

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Question

Immune System Disorders
MATCH the terms with the definitions and/or examples.
Some responses are used twice while others may not be used at all.


A B C D E  the end result of HIV infection
A B C D E  a localized or systemic allergic response that results from the production of IgEs and the release of histamines from sensitized granulocytes when an antigen is encountered
A B C D E  a condition that is present from birth when a patient can't mount a proper immune response due to a genetic or developmental defect
A B C D E  profuse watery nasal discharge, sneezing, burning eyes and excessive tear production caused by exposure to pollen, mold spores, dust mites etc.
A B C D E  a condition that develops in an older child or adult when the patient can't mount a proper immune response due to environmental factors, drugs or an infection
A B C D E  a hard red swelling or blister at the site of exposure to an allergen, seen in a positive tuberculin skin test or after exposure to poison ivy
A B C D E  a type of allergic reaction that develops 12 - 24 hours after exposure to the antigen, caused by the migration of antigen presenting cells and T-cells to the site of exposure to the allergen

The answer for ADCDADD is wrong

A acquired immunodeficiency B autoimmune disease C primary immunodeficiency D type I hypersensitivity E type IV hypersensitivity

Explanation / Answer

Matching the terms with examples and definitions as follows:

a. A acquired immunodeficiency: Human immunodeficiency virus can end in AIDS when left untreated.

b. D Type I hypersensitivity: The symptoms given are those of anaphylaxis, which is type I hypersensitivity.

c. C Primary immunodeficiency: Proper immune response is not mounted from birth in case of primary immunodeficiency.

d. D Type I hypersensitivity: The symptoms given are those of Hay Fever which is type I hypersensitivity

e. A acquired immunodeficiency: The virus causing acquired immunodeficiency is transmitted through infection or drugs and due to it proper immune response is not mounted in an adult

f. E Type IV hypersensitivity: Red blister after exposure to poison ivy or positive tuberculin test signify type IV hypersensitivity

g. E Type IV hypersensitivity: As given the allergic response takes time to develop and T lymphocytes migrate to the site of allergan. This signifies type IV hypersensitivity.

ADCDAEE is the correct set of answers for these sentences.

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