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immunosuppression
noun
im·mu·no·sup·pres·sion
ˌi-myə-nō-sə-ˈpre-shən
i-ˌmyü-nō-
: suppression (as by drugs or disease) of the immune response
Extreme caution must be exercised, however, in recipients of renal transplants because of immunosuppression and the susceptibility to infection.—Rosalyn Kutcher et al.
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This is known as immunosuppression, says Dr. Wedgeworth.
—Humeara Mohamed, refinery29.com, 15 July 2024
Removing the need for life-long toxic immunosuppressive agents in islet transplantation is a common goal among those working toward a cure for T1D through transplantation without immunosuppression.
—Sacramento Bee, 24 June 2024
But given that these valves don’t have much blood supply, researchers hope immune cells can’t get to them as easily—meaning recipients won’t need as much immunosuppression.
—Tanya Lewis, Scientific American, 19 Mar. 2024
The team observed only mild rejection that required intensifying immunosuppression medication to reverse it.
—Mary Kekatos, ABC News, 21 Mar. 2024
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Word History
Etymology
First Known Use
1963, in the meaning defined above
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The first known use of immunosuppression was
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“Immunosuppression.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/immunosuppression. Accessed 29 Nov. 2024.
Kids Definition
immunosuppression
noun
im·mu·no·sup·pres·sion
ˌim-yə-nō-sə-ˈpresh-ən,
im-ˌyü-nō-
: suppression (as by drugs) of natural immune responses
immunosuppress
verb
-sə-ˈpres
immunosuppressant
noun or adjective
-sə-ˈpres-ᵊnt
immunosuppressive
adjective
-sə-ˈpres-iv
Medical Definition
immunosuppression
noun
im·mu·no·sup·pres·sion
-sə-ˈpresh-ən
: suppression (as by drugs or disease) of the immune response
Recurrent infection may develop in some patients despite minimization of their immunosuppression.—Jay A. Fishman, The New England Journal of Medicine
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