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project 1: immune disorders
immune diseases arise when your immune system thinks that one or more of your body’s normal cells is actually a harmful or foreign substance and attacks it, causing inflammation and tissue damage. the cause of most autoimmune diseases is unknown, but researchers believe there may be an inherited predisposition. autoimmune disorders are usually difficult to diagnose, as they can lead to highly variable symptoms and those can change over time as well. signs and symptoms can also be slow to develop and so can be misleading during a diagnosis. one sign of possibly having an immunodeficiency is a susceptibility to infections, or having infections that are occurring more frequently, lasting longer, or harder to treat.

autoimmune disorders are grouped into two categories; systemic and localized. localized disorders attack only a single organ or type of tissue, whereas systemic disorders affect many organs or types of tissues. however, once enough damage has been done in a localized area, the disorder can start effecting other tissues or organs and can become a more systemic disorder.

research one of the immune disorders listed below. create an infomercial on your disease. remember to include what its symptoms are, who it can affect most, what other issues it can cause, and what medications or changes in diet/lifestyle may with symptom relief. make sure to cite your sources and include statistics in a table or a graph based on information you found about your disorder. your infomercial can be in a powerpoint, or the written script of what would be said in the infomercial. be creative.

addison disease
acquired immune deficiency syndrome (aids)
autoimmune hepatitis
celiac disease
graves disease
gullian-barre syndrome
hashimoto thyroiditis
inflammatory bowel disease
lupus
multiple sclerosis
rheumatoid arthritis (ra) and juvenile ra (jra)
systenmic lupus erythematosus (sle)
type 1 diabetes mellitus

project 2: lymphatic system
the lymphatic system is a network of tissues and organs and works closely with your immune system. it is made up of three parts; lymph, lymph vessels, and lymph nodes. lymph is a fluid that contains white blood cells that defend against germs, and is produced by a combination of processes in your bone marrow and thymus. lymph vessels (different from blood vessels) carry lymph throughout your body and drain fluids from tissues, along with collecting and transporting damaged cells and foreign particles. lymph nodes are glands found throughout the lymph vessels, usually clustered where vessels branch off, such as in the neck and armpits. this is where white blood cells fight infection. the lymphatic system clears away infection and keeps your body fluids in balance. if it's not working properly, fluid builds up in your tissues and can cause swelling.

research one of the lymphatic disorders listed below. write a report on what the disorder is, what its symptoms are, who it can affect most, and what other issues it can cause. make sure to cite your sources, and include statistics in a table or a graph based on information you found about your disorder.

lymphedema
lymphadenitis
lymphangiosarcoma

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