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Human Immune System Diseases &
Disorders
Disorders of
the immune system may prevent gainful activity because of a serious
loss of function of a single organ or body system, or lesser degrees
of functional loss of two or more organs/body systems resulting in
significant symptoms such as severe fatigue, fever, malaise, weight
loss, joint pain and stiffness. These conditions generally evolve
and persist for extended periods and may require long-term, repeated
evaluation and management.
Common
disorders of the immune system are:
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Lupus (systemic
lupus erythematosus)— Lupus is characterized by fever, fatigue,
malaise, weight loss, multisystem involvement, and frequently,
anemia, leukopenia, or thrombocytopenia.
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Systemic
vasculitis— Systemic vasculitis can occur from adverse drug
reactions, chronic infections and, occasionally, malignancies, but
is more often idiopathic and chronic. The diagnosis is confirmed by
angiography or tissue biopsy.
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Systemic
sclerosis and scleroderma – Thickening of the skin is the clinical
hallmark of these conditions. In addition to skin and blood vessels,
the gastrointestinal tract, lungs, heart, kidneys, and muscle may
also be involved. Joint dysfunction results primarily from soft
tissue/cutaneous thickening, fibrosis, and contractures.
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Polymyositis or
dermatomyositis— This disorder is primarily an inflammation in
striated muscle occurring alone or in association with other immune
system disorders or malignancy. Common systems include weakness and
pain and tenderness of the shoulder and/or pelvic muscles.
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Undifferentiated
connective tissue disorders— Persons with undifferentiated
connective tissue disorders may display clinical and immunologic
features of several connective tissue disorders, but do not satisfy
the specific criteria for diagnosis of a specific condition. For
example, the individual may have features of both rheumatoid
arthritis and scleroderma. The correct diagnosis is important for
assessment of prognosis.
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Inflammatory
arthritis— Inflammatory arthritis includes an array of disorders
that differ in cause, course, and outcome. Inflammation of major
joints may be the dominant problem causing difficulties with
ambulation or fine and gross movements, or the arthritis may involve
other joints or cause less restriction of ambulation or other
movements but be complicated by extra-articular features that result
in serious functional deficit.
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Human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV)— HIV infection is caused by a specific
retrovirus and may be characterized by susceptibility to one or more
opportunistic diseases, cancers, or other conditions. Evidence of
HIV diagnosis may include documentation of HIV infection by
appropriate laboratory tests or may be determined by other
documentation consistent with the prevailing state of medical
knowledge and clinical practice.
The finding of
disability for persons with HIV is based on the effects of treatment
and on the individual’s ability to function. Important factors used
in evaluating disability of individuals with HIV include symptoms,
such as fatigue and pain; characteristics of the illness, such as
the frequency and duration of manifestations or periods of
exacerbation and remission; and the functional impact of treatment,
including the side effects of medication.
The diagnosis of an immune system disorder is established by medical
history, physical examination, appropriate laboratory studies and
imaging, and, occasionally, tissue biopsy. A disability diagnosis
requires that a person show active disease for at least three months
despite prescribed treatment with the expectation that the disease
will remain active for 12 months.
In addition to the limitations caused by the specific disorder, the
chronic adverse effects of treatment may result in functional loss
and be considered in the determination of disability.
This summary
cannot cover every medical condition and/or functional loss. The
Social Security Administration offers more detail on its
website.
(Look under "SSAS Hot Links", and then under "Listings".)
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