Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC HS130: Anatomy & Physiology II Unit 3 Seminar: Lymphatic System & Immunity July 2007 Dr. Grant Iannelli Adjunct Professor, Kaplan University
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC Welcome to the Seminar!
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC Tonight’s Agenda Welcome Course Questions, Problems & Issues Unit 2 Review Seminar discussion
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC Course Questions, Problems & Issues
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC Unit 2 Issues to Review Pulmonary Circulation Systemic Circulation Coronary Circulation Venous Structure Ductus Arteriosus
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC The Heart The Lymphatic System
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC The Lymphatic System Define and describe the components of the Lymphatic System: Lymph Lymphatic vessels Lymph nodes Spleen
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC Describe the role of lymphatics in fluid homeostasis. The Lymphatic System
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC The Lymphatic System Describe lymph drainage, including vessels and flow.
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC The Lymphatic System What is the structure and function of lymph nodes?
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC The Lymphatic System Where are lymph nodes located? How are lymph nodes examined? Define these terms: Lymphadenopathy Lymphadenitis
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC The Lymphatic System What is the Thymus and what is its role? What are the Tonsils and what are their role? What is the Spleen and what is its role?
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC The Lymphatic System Following breast cancer surgery (mastectomy), many women have axillary lymph nodes removed. Why? What can happen as a result (called a SEQUELA)?
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC The Lymphatic System Describe the following diseases of the lymphatic system: Lymphangitis Lymphedema Elephantiasis Lymphoma Tonsillitis Splenomegaly
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC The Heart The Immune System
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC The Immune System What is the function of the Immune System? What are the primary organs and cells of the Immune System?
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC Define the following: Antibody Antigen Agglutination Complement proteins Complement cascade The Immune System
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC The Immune System Compare nonspecific and specific immunity. Compare inherited and acquired immunity. Compare active and passive immunity.
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC The Immune System Describe the development of B cells. Define: Plasma cells Memory cells
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC The Immune System Describe the development of T cells. Define: Sensitized T cells.
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC Compare Humoral Immunity and Cell-Mediated Immunity: Cells involved Types of invaders The Immune System
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC The Immune System Define the following: Hypersensitivity Allergy Allergen Autoimmunity Isoimmunity
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC The Immune System
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC How are Allergies tested? The Immune System
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC The Immune System Latex Allergy of the Hand Drug Eruption due to Penicillin Allergy
Copyright © 2007, Grant Iannelli, DC The Immune System Immune Diseases: Congenital Immune deficiency Severe Combined Immune Deficiency (SCID) Acquired Immune Deficiency (AIDS)
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