Immunodeficiency Flashcards

1
Q

primary or secondary immune deficiency more common

A

secondary

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2
Q

how are primary immunodef categorized

A

by defect

cellular, humoral, phagocytes, complement

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3
Q

children with severe, prolonged, unusual recurrent infections

A

SPUR

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4
Q

Unable to make specific antibodies

Multiple/severe bacterial infections and persistent upper RTI

A

b cell defect

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5
Q

most common immunodeficiency

A

immunoglobulin/antibody (B cell defect)

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6
Q

kids with opportunistic infections, persistent thrush, diarrhea, poor growth, FTT

A

T cell defects

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7
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Profound lack of T-cell numbers or function and B-cell dysfunction resulting from absence of B cells from the gene defect itself or secondary to lack of T-cell function

A

SCID

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8
Q

neutrophil disorders can be associated with

A

deficient cell numbers (low ANC)
deficient chemotaxis
deficient function

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9
Q

kids show up with recurrent abscesses or poor wound healing or gingivitis or invasive fungal infections

A

neutrophil defects

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10
Q

test for complement defects

A

CH50

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11
Q

kid presents with recurrent bacterial infections, SLE like illness, recurrent meningococcal infections, autoimmunity, glomerulonephritis

A

complement defects

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