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autoimmune disease
leads to the production of antibodies which attack the individual's own tissue which leads to inflammation and necrosis
systemic lupus erythematosus
a chronic inflammatory disease which affects many systems
causes of lupus
genetic, hormonal and environmental factors
lupus - diagnostic tests
blood test
lupus - treatment
glucocorticoids and hydroxychloroquine
immunodeficiency
results from a loss of function of one or more components of the immune system
primary deficiency
basic developmental failure somewhere in the system
secondary deficiency
loss of immune response due to a specific cause
predispose of immunodeficiency
opportunistic disease
immunodeficiency - treatment
replacement therapy of antibodies, limited success with bone marrow and thymus transplants
HIV - characteristics
fragile and easily killed by chemical disinfection
HIV - transmission
transmission via blood, semen and vaginal secretions and small number of virus can be found in the saliva
HIV - process of development
HIV particles invade helper-T4 cells and infect others as well, which eventually leads to the destroying of helper-T4 cells which causes AIDS
HIV - process of infection
P1 - initial infection, flu-like symptoms, antibodies produced 2-10 weeks
P2 - latent period - helper-T4 cells are slowly destroyed. Gradually moves into active infection
P3 - AIDS - Acute - very low helper -T4 cells and body is prone to opportunistic diseases
examples of opportunistic diseases - AIDS
cancer, wasting syndrome and CNS involvement