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immunodeficiency disorders - Definition: (Source: MedLinePlus)

Immunodeficiency disorders occur when the body's immune response is reduced or absent. See also: Autoimmune disorders ...
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Hotlines for immunodeficiency disorders (Source: HealthHotLines)
Alcohol and Drug Helpline
(800) 821-HELP

KIDSRIGHTS
(800) 892-5437

National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information
(800) SAY-NOTO (729-6686)

immunodeficiency disorders - Images (Source: MedLinePlus)
immunodeficiency disorders, Antibodies
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Causes of immunodeficiency disorders (Source: MedLinePlus)
The immune system is made up of lymphoid tissue in the body, which includes the bone marrow, lymph nodes, thymus, tonsils, and parts of the spleen and gastrointestinal tract. The immune system helps protect the body from harmful substances called antigens . Examples of antigens include bacteria, viruses, toxins , cancer cells, and foreign blood or tissues from another person or species. When the immune system detects an antigen, it responds by producing antibodies that destroy the harmful substances. The immune system response also involves a process called phagocytosis. During this process, certain white blood cells swallow and destroy bacteria and other foreign substances. Immune system disorders occur when the immune system does not fight tumors or harmful substances as it should. The immune response may be overactive or underactive. Immunodeficiency disorders may affect any part of the immune system. Most commonly, such a condition occurs when specialized white blood cells called T or B lymphocytes (or both) do not work as well as they should, or when your body doesn't produce enough antibodies. Inherited immunodeficiency disorders that affect B cells include: Hypogammaglobulinemia, which usually causes mild to moderate respiratory infections; Agammaglobulinemia , which results in frequent severe infections and is often deadly. Inherited immunodeficiency disorders that affect T cells may cause increased susceptibility to fungi, resulting in recurring Candida (yeast) infe ...
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Symptoms of immunodeficiency disorders (Source: MedLinePlus)
The symptoms vary with the specific disorder. ...
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immunodeficiency disorders - Conventional Treatments (Source: MedLinePlus)
The goal of treatment is to prevent infections and treat any disease and infections that do develop. If you have a weakened immune system, you should avoid contact with persons who have infections or contagious disorders. This may include avoiding people who have been vaccinated with live virus vaccines within the past two weeks. If you develop an infection, your doctor will treat you aggressively. This may involve long-term use of antibiotic or antifungal medications and preventive (prophylactic) treatments. Interferon is used to treat viral infections and some types of cancer. It is an immunostimulant drug, a medicine that makes the immune system work better. Persons with HIV and AIDS may take combinations of drugs to reduce the amount of virus in their immune systems, thus improving their immunity. Patients undergoing a planned splenectomy should be vaccinated two weeks prior to the surgery against encapsulated organisms such as Streptococcus pneumonia and Hemophilus influenzae. Bone marrow transplant may be used to treat certain immunodeficiency conditions. Passive immunity (administration of antibodies produced by another person or animal) may occasionally be recommended to prevent illness after exposure to a microorganism. Patients with hypogammaglobulinemia are treated with periodic immunoglobulin infusions through a vein to raise blood immunoglobulin levels towards the normal range. ...
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Further Reading on immunodeficiency disorders
  • Bad or Changed Breath - Topic Overview ( WebMD )
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    As you age, it may take you longer to retrieve memories...such as syphilis (late-stage) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). A seizure disorder (epilepsy). Brain tumors. Conditions in the...
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    ...cancers are discussed below. Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Syndrome These syndromes are familial disorders that are characterized...Neoplasia Syndrome These syndromes are familial disorders that are...
  • Mouth Problems,Noninjury - Topic Overview ( WebMD )
    It is not unusual to have a problem with your mouth from time to time . A mouth problem can involve your gums , lips , tongue , inner ...such as diabetes, Down syndrome, and HIV (human immunodeficiency ...
  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Test ( WebMD )
    A human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) test detects antibodies to HIV in the blood. This determines whether an HIV infection is present (HIV - positive).


  • Lymphoma ( WebMD )
    Lymphoma is a group of cancers that affect the cells that play a role in the immune system , and ...immune suppressive therapy, often used following organ transplant Inherited immunodeficiency diseases...
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  • Endocarditis - Topic Overview ( WebMD )
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