French type immunoparesis

Immunoparesis is an immune disorder characterized by a decrease in the number and functional activity of blood cells: neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes and platelets.

In immunoparesis, all cell lineages of hematopoiesis participate in hematopoiesis. The inflammatory process may not be expressed or even be absent. In immunosuppressive conditions, the number of suppressor lymphocytes decreases. As a result, the patient's immunity is weakened and there is a tendency to frequent relapses of the disease, since regulatory influences from the immune system are not carried out. Less commonly, immune reactions are activated, which leads to the development of autoimmune processes.

One of the clinical manifestations of a disorder of the immune system is immunoparesis. The disease occurs more often in women. Her average age limit is 20-50 years. AND