There are a few different definitions of what the autoimmune diseases means. However, even though they are worded a bit differently, they tend to mean the same thing. It is a disease that has abnormal functioning of the immune system that causes the immune system to create antibodies against your own tissues.
Sickle cell anemia.
The type of disorder that is characterized by an abnormal number of autosomes is called as "down syndrome." This is even identified when a woman is on her pregnancy stage.
There are several different autoimmune disorders; but an autoimmune disorder is when white blood cells can no longer tell the difference in bacteria and good cells or tissue. This causes abnormal organ and tissue development.
It is a genetic syndrome characterized by abnormal movements.
Immunoelectrophoresis
Cancer.
leukaeimia
The immune disorder that occurs when the production or activity of immune cells or complement is abnormal is called primary immunodeficiency. It is a group of genetic disorders that affect the immune system's ability to effectively defend the body against infections. This can lead to recurrent or severe infections and other immune-related complications.
Narcissistic
cerebal palsy
An asterixis is an abnormal muscle tremor characterized by involuntary jerking of the hands.