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- For identical twins, if one of them develops the autoimmune disorder because of genetic reason, does that necessarily means the other one will develop the disease? Or it only means the other one is more likely to have this disease than others?What are the signs and symptoms and mechanisms of autoimmunity for:Systemic Sclerosis (Scleroderma)Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)Sjogren Syndrome?what is an autoimmune disease? Include an in-text citation to support an argument.
- Describe a type of autoimmune disease. There are many of them. What is an autoimmune disease? Who is susceptible? What is the suggested cause? What is the prognosis for someone with the autoimmune disease that you chose. How is the disease treated?Why is SLE considered an autoimmune disease?What is chronic inflammation and how is it mediated?How is chronic inflammation related to autoimmune diseases? explain at your own words
- What are the attributes of immunoglobulins produced by multiple myeloma. Do they help the immune system? Do they cause problems?a) What is meant by autoimmunity? b) Why are chemotherapy drugs sometimes used to treat autoimmune diseases?What is the difference between an allergy and an autoimmune response?