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Immune

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SCID (severe combined immunodeficiency)   absence of T & B cells  
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CVID (combined variable immunodeficiency)   acquired B cell deficiency  
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SLE (systemic lupus erthematosus)   chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease with unusual antibodies targeting body tissues  
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X-linked agammaglobulinemia   severe B cell deficiency  
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DiGeorge anomaly (thymic hypoplasia or aplasia)   congenital conditions resulting in small or absent thymus  
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Wiskott-Aldrich sydrome   congenital disorder with inadequate B & T cell functions  
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Goodpasture syndrome (renal disorder)   presence of antibodies directed against an antigen in the glomerular basement membrane causing blood in urine, protein in urine or kidney failure  
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Scleroderma   chronic progressive disease with hardening of skin  
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Sjogren syndrome   autoimmune disease with inflammation in glands that produce tears and saliva  
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Multiple schlerosis   inflammation of the CNS  
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Myasthenia gravis   chronic progressive neuromuscular disease  
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Ankylosing spondylitis   systemic progressive inflammation affecting spinal column  
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Polymyositis   inflammation of skeletal muscle fibers usually those of the trunk  
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