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drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic viruses and the immune system

... with eosinophilia and atypical lymphocytes, and may involve other organs with eosinophilic infiltration, producing damage in several systems, especially kidney, heart, lungs, and pancreas. The pathogenesis is related to specific drugs (especially the aromatic anticonvulsants), altered immune respons ...
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... • Thyroid – regulates metabolic rate. • Thymus – assists in development of immune system. • Adrenal gland – regulates fluid and sodium balance; emergency warning system under stress. • Ovary – controls development of secondary sex characteristics and functioning of sex organs. • Testis - controls de ...
Collagen Vascular Lung Disease
Collagen Vascular Lung Disease

... as ­alveolar hemorrhage (bleeding into the lung), are also observed in 5 to 15 percent of lupus patients (3). Evidence of narrowing of the bronchi on breathing tests is surprisingly common, observed in about one quarter of patients with rheumatoid arthritis and Sjögren’s syndrome (4). Bronchiolitis ...
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... destruction (2-4). Both cytokines mediate the weight loss and decreased lean body mass in “RA cachexia” (5, 6). Antagonists of IL-1β plus TNFα are synergistic in streptococcal cell wall and collagen II models of arthritis, but clinical data with this combination are lacking (7-10). Although animal m ...
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... that identify tissues as belonging to the body (the basis of tissue transplant rejection). Once a T cell’s antigen receptor matches up to its specific antigen presented to it by a macrophage (the APC), the T cell becomes activated and secretes cytokines and undergoes clonal ...
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