-
immune response. In
order for
lymphocytes such as T
cells to
become immunocompetent,
which refers to the
ability of
lymphocyte cell
receptors to recognize...
- ~50/μL. In
immunocompromised patients,
prognosis is
usually poor. In
immunocompetent patients (that is,
patients who do not have AIDS or some
other acquired...
-
supportive treatment and
symptom management are the
primary treatments for
immunocompetent individuals. Anti-diarrheal medication, such as Loperamide, may be...
-
distal small intestine and can
affect the
respiratory tract in both
immunocompetent (i.e.,
individuals with a
normal functioning immune system) and immunocompromised...
- prevented. CMV
infections can
still be of
clinical significance in
adult immunocompetent po****tions. CMV
mononucleosis (some
sources reserve "mononucleosis"...
-
organ transplants and in AIDS,
herpes esophagitis can also
occur in
immunocompetent individuals.
People with
herpes esophagitis experience pain with eating...
- J H; Mcdonald, G; Alton, H; Gordon, S B (2010). "Pneumonia in the
immunocompetent patient". The
British Journal of Radiology. 83 (996): 998–1009. doi:10...
- the elderly; however,
studies have
found that most parti****nts are
immunocompetent, and
younger than 60
years old. Historically,
vesicular rash was considered...
- excrement.
Cryptococcus neoformans can
cause disease in
apparently immunocompetent, as well as immunocompromised, hosts.
Cryptococcus neoformans has undergone...
- of
people have a fever, but
fever is rare in
previously healthy and
immunocompetent people with cryptococcosis.
Cryptococcosis is a
common opportunistic...