Hypersensitivity Flashcards
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Hypersensitivity
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| What is hypersensitivity? |
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| Which two scientists proposed the mechanism for distinguishing between the different types of hypersensitivity reactions? |
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| Complete the following sentences | Types I, II and III hypersensitivity are antibody mediated reactions. Type IV hypersensitivity is a cell mediated reaction. | Link to Answer Article |
Type I Hypersensitivity
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| What is type I hypersensitivity also known as? |
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| What is the name of antigens which cause type I hypersensitivity? |
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| Name some common allergens which cause a type I hypersensitivity reaction |
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| Mast cells are caused to degranulate releasing cytokines. What affects do these cytokines have on the infected area? |
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| Name some examples of type I hypsensitivity reactions |
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Type II Hypersensitivity
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| What types of immunoglobulin are produced in type II hypersensitivity reactions? |
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| What is the main mechanism of type II hypersensitivity reactions? |
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| Which immunological processes does the type II reaction use to destroy target cells? Give examples for each process? |
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Type III Hypersensitivity
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| Which immunoglobulin is produced in type III hypersensitivity and is it produced against a soluble or fixed antigen? |
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Type IV Hypersensitivity
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| What is type I hypersensitivity also known as? |
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