Hypersensitivity Disorders
Autoimmune Disorders
Isoimmune Disorders
Immune Deficiency Disorders
Aging
100

These are among the most common of hypersensitivity disorders. 

Allergies

100

This disease causes chronic inflammation of connective tissue.

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)

100

This condition can develop after organ transplant and can be either chronic or acute. 

Organ rejection

100

This virus causes AIDS

HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)

100

This gland degenerates with age.

Thymus

200

This hypersensitivity can cause shortness of breath, itching, swelling, and hives. 

Anaphylaxis

200

This inflammatory disease follows a strep infection and can affect the heart, joints, and skin.

Rheumatic fever

200

This is caused when a person is given the incorrect type of blood and cells begin to clot and attack themselves. 

Blood transfusion reaction

200

This acquired disease is caused by the immune system being deficient in protecting the body. 

AIDS (aquired immunodeficiency syndrome)

200

When the thymus gland decreases in size, it causes the _____ cell count in the body to decrease.

T

300

Symptoms of this disorder may include cramping, diarrhea, and vomiting.

Food allergies

300

This autoimmune disease is believed to be caused by a virus that inflames the insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas. 

Type I diabetes (IDDM)

300

The four blood types are: AB, A, B, and _______.

O

300

HIV is transmitted primarily through sexual intercourse, in utero from mother to unborn child, and the sharing of _______________.

needles

300

These are the two types of immune cells in the human body. 

T & B

400

This condition is characterized by red, raised areas on the skin, also known as "wheals"

Urticaria (hives)

400

This chronic condition has two types: cutaneous and systemic. Characterized by skin lesions.

Lupus erythematosus

400

This is caused when a mother's blood attacks and destroys the antigen on the baby's RBCs, ultimately killing the fetus.

Erythroblastosis fetalis

400

The stages of HIV infection are: 

Acute infection, asymptomatic HIV, and symptomatic HIV, and advanced HIV

400

As a result of aging, the _________ are more likely to attack the body's own tissue. 

antibodies

500

This condition is caused by bronchospasms or muscular constriction of the bronchi in the respiratory tract. 

Asthma

500

This disease affects the transmission of nerve signals to muscle, causing muscle weakness. 

Myasthenia gravis

500

These type of medications must be taken prior to and for the remainder of the organ recipient's life. 

Immunosuppression medications

500

AIDS is diagnosed when the T cell count drops below ________ mL. 

200

500

The main cells of the immune system are the ______________.

lymphocytes