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MATCH the terms with the definitions and/or examples. Some responses are used tw

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Question

MATCH the terms with the definitions and/or examples.
Some responses are used twice while others may not be used at all.


A B C D E  the end result of HIV infection
A B C D E  a localized or systemic allergic response that results from the production of IgEs and the release of histamines from sensitized granulocytes when an antigen is encountered
A B C D E  a condition that is present from birth when a patient can't mount a proper immune response due to a genetic or developmental defect
A B C D E  profuse watery nasal discharge, sneezing, burning eyes and excessive tear production caused by exposure to pollen, mold spores, dust mites etc.
A B C D E  a condition that develops in an older child or adult when the patient can't mount a proper immune response due to environmental factors, drugs or an infection
A B C D E  a hard red swelling or blister at the site of exposure to an allergen, seen in a positive tuberculin skin test or after exposure to poison ivy
A B C D E  a type of allergic reaction that develops 12 - 24 hours after exposure to the antigen, caused by the migration of antigen presenting cells and T-cells to the site of exposure to the allergen

A acquired immunodeficiency B autoimmune disease C primary immunodeficiency D type I hypersensitivity E type IV hypersensitivity

Explanation / Answer

1. The end result of HIV infection A. Aquired immunodeficiency
2. A localized or systemic allergic response that results from the production of IgEs and the release of histamines from sensitized granulocytes when an antigen is encountered D. Type I hypersensitivity
3. condition that is present from birth when a patient can't mount a proper immune response due to a genetic or developmental defect C. Primary immunodeficiency.
4. Profuse watery nasal discharge, sneezing, burning eyes and excessive tear production caused by exposure to pollen, mold spores, dust mites etc. D. Type I hypersensitivity
5. A condition that develops in an older child or adult when the patient can't mount a proper immune response due to environmental factors, drugs or an infection A. Aquired immunideficiency
6. A hard red swelling or blister at the site of exposure to an allergen, seen in a positive tuberculin skin test or after exposure to poison ivy D. Type IV hypersensitivity
7. A type of allergic reaction that develops 12 - 24 hours after exposure to the antigen, caused by the migration of antigen presenting cells and T-cells to the site of exposure to the allergen D. Type IV hypersensitivity