Immune-deficiencies
Immune deficiencies can be classified into primary hereditary disorders based on clinical presentations, including cell-mediated, antibody-mediated, non-specific, and complement activation deficiencies. Major clinical manifestations of immune disorders range from B-cell deficiencies to phagocytic ce
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Understanding the Immune System: Organs, Functions, and Importance
The immune system acts as a defense mechanism against pathogens and infections, comprising various organs, such as the bone marrow, thymus, spleen, white blood cells, antibodies, complement system, and the lymphatic system. It works to recognize and destroy harmful microbes, maintaining the body's h
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Understanding the Importance of the Immune System for Homeostasis
Explore the intricate workings of the immune system, from its component parts and defense mechanisms to the significance of homeostasis maintenance. Discover how non-specific and specific immune responses, phagocytosis, neutrophils, natural killer cells, and interferons play vital roles in protectin
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Understanding Immunodeficiencies: Classification, Frequency, and Types
Basic immunological terms explain the functions of the immune system, including defense against infection, homeostasis, and immunological surveillance. Immunodeficiencies are disorders of the immune system that impair its ability to carry out these functions. They can be classified into humoral, cel
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Understanding Primary Immunodeficiencies - Part 2
Primary immunodeficiencies are a group of disorders characterized by defects in the immune system. Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID) and related conditions like JAK-3 deficiency, IL-7 R or CD45 deficiency, and Omenn syndrome are discussed in detail, highlighting the genetic basis, clinical man
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