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immune thrombocytopenic purpura Also Idiopathic Immune Thrombocyto-penic Purpura. A condition in which the body produces antibodies against the platelets in the blood, which are cells responsible for blood clotting. ITP is very common in HIV-infected people. See also Antibodies; Platelets.
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immune system A complex network of glands, tissues, circulating cells, and processes that protect the body by identifying abnormal or foreign substances and neutralizing them.
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immune response The activity of the various components of the immune system against antigens. The immune response involves B cells, T cells, Natural Killer cells and antigen processing cells, and may be specific to the antigen or nonspecific.
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immune system Consists of a number of different structures in the human body (lymph nodes, bone marrow, thymus gland, etc.) which produce certain types of white blood cells and antibodies that have the ability to destroy or neutralize various germs, poisons and other foreign substances.
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immune Free from acquiring a certain infectious disease; resistant to an infectious disease.
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