Biology, asked by shiva6916, 1 year ago

In immuno-inflammatory diseases such as hemolytic anaemia, eczema etc.,
A.T8 cells are greatly reduced
B. T8 cells are greatly increased
C. T4 cells are greatly reduced
D. T4 cells are greatly increased

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Answered by Anonymous
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In immuno-inflammatory diseases such as hemolytic anaemia, eczema etc.,
A.T8 cells are greatly reduced
B. T8 cells are greatly increased
C. T4 cells are greatly reduced
D. T4 cells are greatly increased


B. T8 cells are greatly increased
Answered by monica789412
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In immuno-inflammatory diseases such as hemolytic anaemia, eczema etc. A) T8 cells are greatly reduced.

Definition and Characteristics:

  • Any of a group of conditions or diseases that lack a clear cause but are characterised by typical inflammatory pathways that result in inflammation are referred to as immune-mediated inflammatory diseases (IMIDs).
  • These conditions or diseases may be brought on by or result from a dysregulation of the body's normal immune response.
  • All IMIDs have the potential to harm end organs and are linked to higher morbidity and/or fatality rates.

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