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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for "T-cell" immunodeficiency
  1. ... may cause repeated Candida (yeast) infections. Inherited combined immunodeficiency affects both T cells and B cells. It may be deadly within ...
  2. Images ... HIV is a viral infection caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which can gradually destroy the immune system.
  3. ... They make up part of the immune system. T cells help the body fight ... ( immunodeficiency disorder ). It may also be ordered if you ...
  4. ... syndrome, DiGeorge syndrome, or Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome Acquired ... Immunodeficiency disorders Treatment with certain medicines
  5. ... tests to check their CD4 cell count: CD4 T cells are the blood cells that HIV attacks. They are also called T4 cells or "helper T cells." As HIV damages the immune system, the CD4 ...
  6. ... for the immune cells to destroy the antigen. T lymphocytes attack antigens directly and help control the immune ... found in your body. Once B cells and T cells are formed, a few of those cells will ...
  7. ... changes Possible tests include: Alpha fetoprotein B and T cell screen Carcinoembryonic antigen Genetic testing to look for ... Cunningham-Rundles C. Primary immunodeficiency diseases. In: ... . 27th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2024:chap 231. Martin KL. ...
  8. ... own stem cells or from a donor). CAR-T cells (special type of immunotherapy). Having a child with ...