Chronic granulomatous disease is a caused by
A) defect in a subunit of NADPH oxidase that results in decreased ability to kill bacteria in the phagolysosome
B) defect in a subunit of nitroblue-tetrazolium that results in decreased ability to kill bacteria in the phagolysosome
C) defect in a subunit of NADPH oxidase that results in decreased ability to perform chemotaxis
D) defect in a subunit of nitroblue-tetrazolium that results in decreased ability to perform chemotaxis
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Q3: Lack of tonsils as an indicator of
Q4: (1)_ infections suggest defects in antibody production,
Q5: Purine nucleoside phosphorylase deficiency can cause
A)a buildup
Q6: Which of the following patients have no
Q7: In this type of immunodeficiency, patients initially
Q9: Hereditary angioedema is due to a defect
Q10: IgA deficiency is related to
A)early demise as
Q11: Treatment of DiGeorge syndrome can include
A)passive transfer
Q12: In which of the following types of
Q13: Infections that suggest defects in antibody production
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