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