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Results 1 - 10 of 26 for tattoo OR foreign body reaction OR "granuloma," foreign body
  1. ... to distinguish between the body's proteins and foreign invaders is impaired, and it may attack the body's own organs. This reaction, which is known as autoimmunity, results in inflammation ...
  2. ... some people with immune thrombocytopenia, the abnormal immune reactions may coincide with an infection by certain viruses or bacteria. Exposure to these foreign invaders may trigger the body to fight the infection, but the immune system ...
  3. ... protein produced from this gene helps defend the body from foreign invaders, such as viruses and bacteria, by playing several essential roles in the immune response, including inflammatory reactions. An inflammatory reaction occurs when the immune system ...
  4. ... reason. IgE normally triggers an immune response against foreign invaders in the body, ... people with DOCK8 immunodeficiency syndrome have neurological ...
  5. ... asthma predominantly have type 2 reactions. Type 2 reactions lead to the ... foreign invaders, particularly parasitic worms. For unknown reasons, in ...
  6. ... and hair loss caused by a malfunctioning immune reaction (alopecia areata). They ... the body from foreign invaders such as bacteria and fungi (which is ...
  7. ... immune system responds only to proteins made by foreign invaders, not to the body's own proteins. In autoimmune Addison disease, however, ...
  8. ... immune cells called T cells. T cells identify foreign substances and defend the body against infection. Certain genetic variations may make some ...
  9. ... immune system is not able to protect the body effectively from foreign invaders such as bacteria and viruses.People with ...
  10. ... resulting impairment of immune cell function prevents the body from effectively fighting foreign invaders, leading to recurrent infections. PLCG2 This condition ...
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