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− | | + | ===Hypersensitivity=== |
− | ==<font color="purple">Hypersensitivity</font>== | + | <FlashCard questions="3"> |
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| + | |q1=What is hypersensitivity? |
− | !width="400"|'''Question'''
| + | |a1= |
− | !width="400"|'''Answer'''
| + | *A hyperactive immune response to an antigen |
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| + | *Leading to cell and tissue damage |
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| + | *It involves normal immune mechanisms directed towards harmless environmental antigens (ie. allergy) or directed at self antigens (ie. autoimmunity) |
− | |<big>'''What is hypersensitivity?''' | + | |l1=Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Introduction |
− | ||<font color="white"> <big> | + | |q2=Which two scientists proposed the mechanism for distinguishing between the different types of hypersensitivity reactions? |
− | *'''''A hyperactive immune response to an antigen'''''
| + | |a2=Gell and Coombs |
− | *'''''Leading to cell and tissue damage'''''
| + | |l2=Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Introduction |
− | *'''''It involves normal immune mechanisms directed towards harmless environmental antigens (ie. allergy) or directed at self antigens (ie. autoimmunity)'''''
| + | |q3=Complete the following sentences |
− | ||[[Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Introduction|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | + | <p>Types I, II and III hypersensitivity are ??? reactions. Type IV hypersensitivity is a ??? reaction. </p> |
− | |- | + | |a3= |
− | |<big>'''Which two scientists proposed the mechanism for distinguishing between the different types of hypersensitivity reactions?''' | + | *antibody mediated |
− | ||<font color="white"> <big>
| + | *cell mediated |
− | *'''''Gell and Coombs''''' | + | |l3=Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Classification |
− | ||[[Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Introduction|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | + | </FlashCard> |
− | |- | + | ===Type I Hypersensitivity=== |
− | |<big>'''Complete the following sentences''' | + | <FlashCard questions="5"> |
− | ||<big>Types I, II and III hypersensitivity are <font color="white">'''''antibody'''''</font> mediated reactions. Type IV hypersensitivity is a <font color="white">'''''cell'''''</font> mediated reaction. | + | |q1=What is type I hypersensitivity also known as? |
− | ||[[Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Classification|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | + | |a1= |
− | |} | + | *Anaphylactic-mediated |
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| + | *IgE-mediated |
− | <br>
| + | |l1=Type I Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Introduction |
− | ==<font color="purple">Type I Hypersensitivity</font>==
| + | |q2=What is the name of antigens which cause type I hypersensitivity? |
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| + | |a2=Allergens |
− | !width="400"|'''Question'''
| + | |l2=Type I Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Introduction |
− | !width="400"|'''Answer'''
| + | |q3=Name some common allergens which cause a type I hypersensitivity reaction |
− | !width="150"|'''Article'''
| + | |a3= |
− | |- | + | *Plant pollens |
− | |<big>'''What is type I hypersensitivity also known as?''' | + | *Foods |
− | ||<font color="white"> <big> | + | *Drugs |
− | *'''''Anaphylactic-mediated''''' | + | *Proteins |
− | *'''''IgE-mediated''''' | + | *Insect products |
− | ||[[Type I Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Introduction|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | + | |l3=Type I Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Common allergens which elict a type I hypersensitivity reaction: |
− | |- | + | |q4=Mast cells are caused to degranulate releasing cytokines. What affects do these cytokines have on the infected area? |
− | |<big>'''What is the name of antigens which cause type I hypersensitivity?'''
| + | |a4= |
− | ||<font color="white"> <big> | + | *Vasodilation |
− | *'''''Allergens''''' | + | *Oedema |
− | ||[[Type I Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Introduction|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | + | *Mucous production |
− | |- | + | *Chemoattractants cause the influx of neutrophils, basophils, monocytes and plasma |
− | |<big>'''Name some common allergens which cause a type I hypersensitivity reaction''' | + | *Vasoactive and inflammatory peptides cause the contraction of smooth muscle fibres |
− | ||<font color="white"> <big> | + | |l4=Type I Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Mechanism |
− | *'''''Plant pollens''''' | + | |q5=Name some examples of type I hypsensitivity reactions |
− | *'''''Foods''''' | + | |a5= |
− | *'''''Drugs''''' | + | *Sweet-itch |
− | *'''''Proteins''''' | + | *Atopy |
− | *'''''Insect products''''' | + | *Flea allergic dermatitis |
− | ||[[Type I Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Common allergens which elict a type I hypersensitivity reaction:|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
| + | |l5=Type I Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Examples of Type I hypersensitivity |
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| + | </FlashCard> |
− | |<big>'''Mast cells are caused to degranulate releasing cytokines. What affects do these cytokines have on the infected area?'''
| + | ===Type II Hypersensitivity=== |
− | ||<font color="white"> <big> | + | <FlashCard questions="3"> |
− | *'''''Vasodilation''''' | + | |q1=What types of immunoglobulin are produced in type II hypersensitivity reactions and are they produced against soluble or fixed antigens? |
− | *'''''Oedema''''' | + | |a1= |
− | *'''''Mucous production'''''
| + | *IgG |
− | *'''''Chemoattractants cause the influx of neutrophils, basophils, monocytes and plasma'''''
| + | *IgM |
− | *'''''Vasoactive and inflammatory peptides cause the contraction of smooth muscle fibres'''''
| + | *Fixed antigens |
− | ||[[Type I Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Mechanism|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | + | |l1=Type II Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Introduction |
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| + | |q2=What is the main mechanism of type II hypersensitivity reactions? |
− | |<big>'''Name some examples of type I hypsensitivity reactions'''
| + | |a2=Neutralisation blockage of receptors |
− | ||<font color="white"> <big> | + | |l2=Type II Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Mechanism |
− | *'''''Sweet-itch''''' | + | |q3=Which immunological processes does the type II reaction use to destroy target cells? Give examples for each process? |
− | *'''''Atopy''''' | + | |a3= |
− | *'''''Flea allergic dermatitis | + | *Antibody dependent cell cytotoxicity (ADCC) |
− | ||[[Type I Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Examples of Type I hypersensitivity|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | + | **Pemphigus vulgaris |
− | |} | + | **Bullous pemphigoid |
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| + | *Complement mediated lysis |
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| + | **Immune mediated haemolytic anaemia |
− | ==<font color="purple">Type II Hypersensitivity</font>== | + | **Blood transfusion reaction |
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| + | **Haemolytic disease of new born |
− | !width="400"|'''Question'''
| + | **Feline infectious anaemia |
− | !width="400"|'''Answer'''
| + | *Phagocytosis |
− | !width="150"|'''Article'''
| + | |l3=Type II Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Introduction |
− | |- | + | </FlashCard> |
− | |<big>'''What types of immunoglobulin are produced in type II hypersensitivity reactions and are they produced against soluble or fixed antigens?'''
| + | ===Type III Hypersensitivity=== |
− | ||<font color="white"> <big>
| + | <FlashCard questions="5"> |
− | *'''''IgG'''''
| + | |q1=Which immunoglobulin is produced in type III hypersensitivity and is it produced against soluble or fixed antigens? |
− | *'''''IgM'''''
| + | |a1= |
− | *'''''Fixed antigens'''''
| + | *IgG |
− | ||[[Type II Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Introduction|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | + | *Soluble antigens |
− | |- | + | |l1=Type III Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Introduction |
− | |<big>'''What is the main mechanism of type II hypersensitivity reactions?'''
| + | |q2=What does inhaling antigen locally lead to? |
− | ||<font color="white"> <big> | + | |a2=Hypersensitivity pneumonitis |
− | *'''''Neutralisation blockage of receptors'''''
| + | |l2=Type III Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Location of the immune complexes: |
− | ||[[Type II Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Mechanism|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
| + | |q3=What other conditions can be caused by a local type III hypersensitivity response? |
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− | |<big>'''Which immunological processes does the type II reaction use to destroy target cells? Give examples for each process?''' | + | *Glomerulonephritis |
− | ||<font color="white"> <big>
| + | *Arthritis |
− | *'''''Antibody dependent cell cytotoxicity (ADCC)''''' | + | *Vasculitis |
− | **'''''Pemphigus vulgaris''''' | + | *Acute inflammation |
− | **'''''Bullous pemphigoid'''''
| + | |l3=Type III Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Location of the immune complexes: |
− | *'''''Complement mediated lysis'''''
| + | |q4=What general effects does increased levels of systemic antigen have? |
− | **'''''Immune mediated haemolytic anaemia'''''
| + | |a4= |
− | **'''''Blood transfusion reaction'''''
| + | *Vasculitis |
− | **'''''Haemolytic disease of new born'''''
| + | *Erythema |
− | **'''''Feline infectious anaemia'''''
| + | *Oedema |
− | *'''''Phagocytosis'''''
| + | *Neutropaenia |
− | ||[[Type II Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Introduction|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
| + | *Proteinurea |
− | |} | + | |l4=Type III Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Location of the immune complexes: |
− | <br>
| + | |q5=Give an example of a type III hypersensitivity reaction where the antigen is a self antigen |
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| + | |a5=Systemic lupus erythematous (SLE) |
− | | + | |l5=Type III Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Location of the immune complexes: |
− | ==<font color="purple">Type III Hypersensitivity</font>== | + | </FlashCard> |
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| + | ===Type IV Hypersensitivity=== |
− | !width="400"|'''Question'''
| + | <FlashCard questions="7"> |
− | !width="400"|'''Answer'''
| + | |q1=What is type IV hypersensitivity also known as? |
− | !width="150"|'''Article'''
| + | |a1=Delayed-type hypersensitivity |
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| + | |l1=Type IV Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Introduction |
− | |<big>'''Which immunoglobulin is produced in type III hypersensitivity and is it produced against soluble or fixed antigens?'''
| + | |q2=What effects do a CD4+ helper cell hypersensitivity response have? |
− | ||<font color="white"> <big> | + | |a2= |
− | *'''''IgG'''''
| + | *Abnormal macrophage activation |
− | *'''''Soluble antigens'''''
| + | *Macrophage production of inflammatory mediators and MMP (matrix metalloproteinase) |
− | ||[[Type III Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Introduction|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
| + | |l2=Type IV Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Introduction |
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| + | |q3=What effect does a CD8+ cytotoxic hypersensitivity response have? |
− | |<big>'''What does inhaling antigen locally lead to?'''
| + | |a3=Destruction of normal cells |
− | ||<font color="white"> <big>
| + | |l3=Type IV Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Introduction |
− | *'''''Hypersensitivity pneumonitis'''''
| + | |q4=What are the two types of type IV hypersensitivity reactions? |
− | ||[[Type III Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Location of the immune complexes:|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
| + | |a4= |
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| + | *Contact |
− | |<big>'''What other conditions can be caused by a local type III hypersensitivity response?'''
| + | *Granulomatous |
− | ||<font color="white"> <big>
| + | |l4=Type IV Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#2 types: |
− | *'''''Glomerulonephritis'''''
| + | |q5=What are the main cells involved in contact dermatitis? |
− | *'''''Arthritis'''''
| + | |a5=Mononuclear cells |
− | *'''''Vasculitis'''''
| + | |l5=Type IV Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#1. Contact |
− | *'''''Acute inflammation'''''
| + | |q6=Give two examples of infections causing a granulomatous response |
− | ||[[Type III Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Location of the immune complexes:|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
| + | |a6= |
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| + | *Mycobacterium tubercle |
− | |<big>'''What general effects does increased levels of systemic antigen have?'''
| + | *Schistosome eggs |
− | ||<font color="white"> <big>
| + | |l6=Type IV Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#2. Granulomatous |
− | *'''''Vasculitis'''''
| + | |q7=What is the tuberculin test? |
− | *'''''Erythema'''''
| + | |a7= |
− | *'''''Oedema'''''
| + | *Used for testing TB in cattle |
− | *'''''Neutropaenia'''''
| + | *Injection of intradermal antigen into the skin |
− | *'''''Proteinurea'''''
| + | *A skin reaction (infiltration of lymphocytes and monocytes) peaking at 48-72 hours indicates prior exposure to the antigen or ongoing infection |
− | ||[[Type III Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Location of the immune complexes:|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
| + | |l7=Type IV Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#2. Granulomatous |
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| + | </FlashCard> |
− | |<big>'''Give an example of a type III hypersensitivity reaction where the antigen is a self antigen'''
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− | ||<font color="white"> <big>
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− | *'''''Systemic lupus erythematous (SLE)'''''
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− | ||[[Type III Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Location of the immune complexes:|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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− | |}
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− | ==<font color="purple">Type IV Hypersensitivity</font>==
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− | |<big>'''What is type IV hypersensitivity also known as?'''
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− | *'''''Delayed-type hypersensitivity'''''
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− | ||[[Type IV Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Introduction|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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− | |<big>'''What effects do a CD4+ helper cell hypersensitivity response have?'''
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− | ||<font color="white"> <big>
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− | *'''''Abnormal macrophage activation'''''
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− | *'''''Macrophage production of inflammatory mediators and MMP (matrix metalloproteinase)'''''
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− | ||[[Type IV Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Introduction|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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− | |<big>'''What effect does a CD8+ cytotoxic hypersensitivity response have?'''
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− | ||<font color="white"> <big>
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− | *'''''Destruction of normal cells'''''
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− | ||[[Type IV Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#Introduction|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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− | |<big>'''What are the two types of type IV hypersensitivity reactions?'''
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− | *'''''Contact'''''
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− | *'''''Granulomatous'''''
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− | ||[[Type IV Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#2 types:|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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− | |<big>'''What are the main cells involved in contact dermatitis?'''
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− | *'''''Mononuclear cells'''''
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− | ||[[Type IV Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#1. Contact|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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− | |<big>'''Give two examples of infections causing a granulomatous response'''
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− | *'''''Mycobacterium tubercle'''''
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− | *'''''Schistosome eggs'''''
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− | ||[[Type IV Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#2. Granulomatous|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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− | |<big>'''What is the tuberculin test?'''
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− | *'''''Used for testing TB in cattle'''''
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− | *'''''Injection of intradermal antigen into the skin'''''
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− | *'''''A skin reaction (infiltration of lymphocytes and monocytes) peaking at 48-72 hours indicates prior exposure to the antigen or ongoing infection'''''
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− | ||[[Type IV Hypersensitivity - WikiBlood#2. Granulomatous|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]]
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