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immunosuppression

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Word: Immunosuppression

Part of Speech: Noun

Usage Instructions:
  • When to use: Use "immunosuppression" when discussing health, medicine, or situations where the immune system is weakened.
  • How to use in a sentence: "After her organ transplant, she had to take medication to help manage her immunosuppression."
Example Sentences:
  1. Simple: "Immunosuppression can help prevent the body from rejecting a new organ."
  2. Complex: "Patients undergoing chemotherapy often experience immunosuppression, making them more vulnerable to infections."
Advanced Usage:
  • In medical discussions, "immunosuppression" can be referenced in various contexts, such as:
    • Deliberate immunosuppression: This is done through medications to help organ transplant patients or auto-immune disease patients.
    • Incidental immunosuppression: This occurs as a side effect of treatments like chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
Word Variants:
  • Immunosuppressive (adjective): Referring to something that lowers the immune response. For example, "Immunosuppressive drugs can help prevent organ rejection."
  • Immunology (noun): The study of the immune system, which can help understand conditions related to immunosuppression.
Different Meanings:

While "immunosuppression" specifically refers to the lowering of the immune response, it can sometimes be discussed in broader terms, relating to general health and the body's ability to defend itself against diseases.

Noun
  1. lowering the body's normal immune response to invasion by foreign substances; can be deliberate (as in lowering the immune response to prevent rejection of a transplanted organ) or incidental (as a side effect of radiotherapy or chemotherapy for cancer)

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