Unit 4 Review

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Across
  1. 2. the Type I form of this virus often produces oral cold sores and lymphadenopathy (2 words)
  2. 5. a type of lymphoma associated with exposure to the Epstein-Barr virus which may show characteristic Reed-Sternberg cells in the lymph node tissue
  3. 6. Purine-Nucleotide Phosphorylase deficiency causes a buildup of a substance that is toxic to these types of cells (2 "words")
  4. 9. HIV antibodies are not usually detectable in serum for several ____ after exposure
  5. 11. inflammation of the liver
  6. 15. a blood transfusion from one person to another unrelated person is considered this type of transplantation
  7. 17. this may be the only HBV marker detectable during the core window period (2 "words")
  8. 19. type of leukemia that largely affect men over 50 years old and can cause B cells to abnormally express the T cell marker CD5 (initials)
  9. 20. branch of the immune system affected by B cell abnormalities
  10. 22. another term for viral particles
Down
  1. 1. X-linked Bruton's TK deficiency results in a lack of circulating (3 "words")
  2. 2. type of transplant rejection caused by ABO incompatibility which can occur minutes after the transplantation
  3. 3. one of the 3 characteristic symptoms of Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome
  4. 4. a common opportunistic infection that affects AIDS patients
  5. 7. the malignant uncontrolled proliferation of blood cells originating in the bone marrow
  6. 8. virus that causes German measles
  7. 10. the Epstein-Barr virus causes infectious ____
  8. 12. type of immunoproliferative diseases characterized by a sudden onset of symptoms, quick disease progression, but a generally good response to treatment
  9. 13. the type of antibody found in high numbers in the respiratory and GI tracts
  10. 14. the chronic stage of an HIV infection that can last for as long as 10 years
  11. 16. contaminated ____ can cause an HAV infection
  12. 18. 60-70% of HCV infections can become ____
  13. 21. the condition resulting from donor lymphocytes immune response to recipient human leukocyte antigens (initials)