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type IV hypersensitivity
What lab values are associated with SLE?
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low blood cell counts including anemia, low WBCs, low platelets and
positive antinuclear antibody
Where do T-cells mature?
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thymus gland
What autoimmune disorder is characterized by remissions and exacerbations with
fever, skin, rash, joint inflammation and damage to the kidney, lungs, and serosal
membranes?
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SLE
What happens with a CD4 count below 500 cells/mm³?
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individuals start to become more susceptible to opportunistic infections
What is the normal range for CD4 cells?
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800-1200 cells/mm³
What are innate defenses?
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skin, mucus membrane, phagocytic cells, ciliated cells and mediators of the
inflammatory reaction
What is a type II hypersensitivity mediated by?
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Igs directed toward antigens present on cell surfaces
What reaction does cell destruction and phagocytosis occur?
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type II hypersensitivity
After maturation, where are T-cells found?
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in the bloodstream and T-cell zones of the lymph nodes
How many chromosomes are linked to SLE?
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