Agammaglobulinemia

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Pronunciation: /ˌæɡəˌmæɡloʊbjʊlɪˈniːmiə/

Definitions of agammaglobulinemia

noun a medical condition characterized by the absence or deficiency of gamma globulins in the blood

Example Sentences

A1 Agammaglobulinemia is a rare immune disorder.

A2 People with agammaglobulinemia have low levels of antibodies in their blood.

B1 Agammaglobulinemia can lead to frequent infections due to a weakened immune system.

B2 Treatment for agammaglobulinemia often involves regular infusions of immunoglobulins.

C1 Individuals with agammaglobulinemia may need to take extra precautions to avoid infections.

C2 Research is ongoing to find new therapies for agammaglobulinemia and improve outcomes for patients.

Examples of agammaglobulinemia in a Sentence

formal Agammaglobulinemia is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the absence of gamma globulins in the blood.

informal My friend was diagnosed with agammaglobulinemia, which means his immune system is compromised.

slang Dealing with agammaglobulinemia is no joke, it really weakens your body's defenses.

figurative Living with agammaglobulinemia is like having a shield with holes in it, leaving you vulnerable to infections.

Grammatical Forms of agammaglobulinemia

plural

agammaglobulinemias

comparative

more agammaglobulinemic

superlative

most agammaglobulinemic

present tense

agammaglobulinemia

future tense

will agammaglobulinemia

perfect tense

has agammaglobulinemia

continuous tense

is agammaglobulinemia

singular

agammaglobulinemia

positive degree

agammaglobulinemia

infinitive

to agammaglobulinemia

gerund

agammaglobulinemia

participle

agammaglobulinemic

Origin and Evolution of agammaglobulinemia

First Known Use: 1952 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'agammaglobulinemia' originated from Greek roots. 'A-' means 'without', 'gamma' refers to the gamma globulin proteins, and 'globulinemia' refers to a condition involving abnormal levels of globulins in the blood.
Evolution of the word: The term 'agammaglobulinemia' was first used in medical literature in 1952 to describe a rare genetic disorder characterized by the absence of gamma globulins in the blood, leading to a weakened immune system. Over time, the word has become more commonly used in the field of immunology to refer to a broader range of disorders involving low levels of immunoglobulins.