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Chronic, disabling diseas in which the body produces antibodies against its own tissues, examples are rheumatoid arthritis and lupus erythematosus. |
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Protein ( antibody produced by plasma cells) that acts to protect the body by destroying antigens. |
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Suppression ( stopping) of the immune response. |
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Formation of lymph tissue. |
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Swelling of tissue due to accumulation of lymph fluid in intercellular spaces. |
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Deficiency of lymphocytes in the blood. |
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Abnormal condition of increase in lymphocytes. |
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Derived from lymph tissue. |
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Disease of lymph glands (nodes). |
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Infflation of lymph glands (nodes). |
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Enlargement of the spleen. |
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Absence of the spleen. This condition may be congenital or resulf from surgical removal. |
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A syndrome marked by splenomegaly (associated with anemia, Leukopenia, & Thrombocyteopenia). |
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Tumor (malignant) of the thymus gland. |
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Removal of the thymus gland. |
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An exaggerated hypersensitivity reacton to foreign proteins. |
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Pertaing to fluid that lies between body cells & eventually becomes lymph fluid. |
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