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Hyperimmunohlobulinemia E syndrome (formerly known as Job syndrome)
rare phagocytic disorder, white blood cells cannot initiate an inflammatory response to infectious organisms. This results in recurrent bacterial infections of the skin and lung; abnormalities of the connective tissue, skeleton, vascular system, and dentition; and extremely elevated levels of IgE
Primary immunodeficiencies predispose people to these three conditions
severe infections, autoimmunity, cancer
DiGeorge syndrome
thymic hypoplasia: T-cell deficiency that occurs when the thymus gland fails to develop normally during embryogenesis;
What are immune disroders caused by
Immunodeficiency may be caused by a defect or deficiency of phagocytic cells, B Lymphocytes, T Lymphocyes, or the complement system
Brutons disease (Bruton agammaglobulinemia)
This syndrome is called X-linked agammaglobulinemia (Bruton's disease), because all antibodies disappear from the patient's plasma. B cells in the peripheral blood and IgG, IgM, IgA, IgD, and IgE are low or absent. Infants born with this disorder suffer from severe infections starting soon after birth.
Angioneurotic edema
results from the deficiency of C1 esterase inhibitor, which opposes the release of inflammatory mediators. Sx includes recurrent attacks of edema formation in the subcutaneous tissue, gastrointestinal tract, and upper airway ( autosomal dominant disorder) complement system
Two types of inherited B cell deficiencies result from a lack of differentiation of B-cells into ____________ and ____________
Mature B-cells , plasma cells
List some of the common different primary immunodeficiencies
Disorders of humoral immunity (affecting B-cell differentiation or antibody production) T-cell defects, combined B and T-cell defects, phagocytic d/o and complement deficiencies.
Five disorders of common primary immunodeficiencies are
Humoral immunity, T-cell defects, combined B and T-cell defects, phagocytic disorder, complement production
Patients that have neutropenia are at risk for what problem
Patients with neutropenia are at risl for developing severe infections
More than 50% of patients with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) develop the disorder
Pernicious anemia
The most prevelant cause of immunodefiency worldwode is
Severe malnutritiion
The nurse is administering an infusion of gamma-globulin to a patient in the hospital. When should the nurse discontinue the infusion
When the patient complains of flank pain • When the patient begins to have shaking chills • When the patient complains of tightness in the chest • When the patient complains of nausea
The majority of patient with primary immunodeficiency are in which age group
Younger than 20 About 80% of the patients with primary immunodeficiency are younger than age 20 years.
Cardinal symptoms of immune deficiency
chronic or recurrent and severe infections, infections caused by unusual organisms or by organisms in the normal flora, poor response to standard treatment and chronic diarrhea. Pt is also suseptible to secondary disorders including autoimmune disease & Lymphoreticular malignancies
Describe the symptoms that infants with X-linked agammaglobulinemia present with
infants become symptomatic after the natural loss of maternally transmitted immunoglobulins (5-6 mo). Sx of recurrent pyogenic infections usually occur by that time