| anergic | 1. <physiology> Characterised by abnormal inactivity, inactive. 2. Marked by asthenia or lack of energy. 3. Pertaining to anergy. Origin: Gr. Ergon = work (18 Nov 1997) |
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| anergic leishmaniasis | Leishmaniasis caused by several New and Old World species and strains of Leishmania (L. Mexicana amazonensis, L. M. Pifanoi, possibly L. M. Garnhami and L. M. Venezuelensis; in Ethiopia, L. Aethiopica, and unidentified leishmanial agents in Namibia and Tanzania). The condition is associated with a suppressed cell-mediated immune response, so that the non-ulcerating, non-necrotizing cutaneous lesions can spread widely over the body; great numbers of parasite-filled macrophages are found in the dermal lesions. Healing does not appear to occur unless an acquired cellular hypersensitivity can develop. Synonym: anergic leishmaniasis, diffuse leishmaniasis, disseminated cutaneous leishmaniasis, leishmaniasis tegumentaria diffusa, pseudolepromatous leishmaniasis. (05 Mar 2000) |
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Rendered unresponsive to antigenic stimulation. The failure of T cell clones to respond to antigen might be a mechanism of maintaining self tolerance.
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Term used to describe the inability of the immune system to mount a response against particles or substances that usually cause a reaction.
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