Across
- 4. chronic localized allergy such as hay fever or asthma
- 5. antigens that induce allergy in sensitive individuals
- 6. controlled exposure to the antigen through ingestion, sublingual absorption, or injection to reset the allergic reaction
- 8. involve dysfunction in both lymphocyte systems – B and T cells
- 11. exaggerated immune response that is manifested by inflammation
- 12. allergies triggered by drugs, vaccines, or bee venom
- 13. systemic, sometimes fatal, reaction that involves airway obstruction and circulatory collapse
- 14. the immune system is incompletely developed, suppressed, or destroyed
- 15. airborne environmental allergens such as pollen, house dust, dander, or fungal spores
- 16. is the study of disease states associated with the overreactivity or underreactivity of the immune response
Down
- 1. causes progressive, debilitating damage to the joints and at times to the lungs, eyes, skin, and nervous system
- 2. allergies that enter through the skin
- 3. tissues are attacked by immune components that can’t distinguish one’s own tissues from foreign material
- 7. all patients develop autoantibodies against organs, tissues, or intracellular materials
- 9. allergens that cause food allergies
- 10. clicking, bubbling, or rattling sounds in the lungs
