Medical Terminology Chapter 6 Part 1
Across
- 3. relating to or causing destruction of red blood cells
- 6. protein produced by the immune system to neutralize or destroy antigens
- 7. viral infection also known as shingles, causing painful skin eruptions
- 10. severe, potentially fatal allergic reaction causing airway obstruction and shock
- 11. type of herpesvirus that causes infection, often serious in immunocompromised people
- 12. invasive breast cancer that breaks through the milk duct walls
- 15. group of proteins that enhance the body’s immune response
- 16. reaction binding of antigens to antibodies to inactivate or destroy the antigen
- 20. treatment that uses components of the immune system to fight disease
- 21. noncancerous; not life-threatening and does not spread
- 24. viral infection causing fever, sore throat, and swollen lymph nodes
- 27. fungal infection caused by Candida yeast
- 28. foreign substance that triggers an immune response
- 29. antibodies produced by plasma cells that fight specific antigens
- 30. early-stage breast cancer confined to the milk ducts
Down
- 1. single-celled microorganisms that can cause disease
- 2. cancer of the lymphatic system marked by the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells
- 4. malignant tumor found in its place of origin before spreading
- 5. medication used to treat fungal infections
- 8. chronic, potentially life-threatening condition caused by HIV that damages the immune system
- 9. virus that causes AIDS by destroying T-helper cells
- 13. proteins produced in response to viruses that help protect uninfected cells
- 14. drug medication that kills or damages cells, used in chemotherapy and immunosuppression
- 17. medication that prevents or reduces the body’s normal immune response
- 18. malignant tumor that originates in epithelial tissue
- 19. condition in which the immune system attacks the body’s own tissues
- 22. substance that triggers an allergic reaction in sensitive individuals
- 23. rod-shaped bacteria
- 25. proteins released by cells that act as chemical messengers to regulate the immune response
- 26. medications that kill or slow the growth of bacteria