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NR-507 Advanced Pathophysiology

Midterm Exam



Examples of hypersensitivity type 1
Correct Answer:
allergic rhinitis, anaphylactic reaction




Type 1 hypersensitivity reactions are mediated by what
Correct Answer:
IgE




What cells are involved in hypersensitivity type 1
Correct Answer:
Mast cells




symptoms of hypersensitivity type 1
Correct Answer:
local: itching, immediate rash
systemic: wheezing

,main treatment for anaphylaxis
Correct Answer:
epinephrine




Type 2 hypersensitivity is also known as what kind of reaction?
Correct Answer:
cytoctoxic reaction, tissue specific




what cells are involved in type 2 hypersensitivity reaction?
Correct Answer:
Macrophages




what does type 2 hypersensitivity do to tissues?
Correct Answer:
can cause damage or alter function of specific tissues




Examples of hypersensitivity type 2
Correct Answer:
graves disease/ hyperthyroidism, blood incompatibility

, what is the difference between type 2 and 3 hypersensitivity?
Correct Answer:
type 2 is organ specific; antibody binds to the antigen on the surface of the
cell
type 3 is NOT organ specific; binds outside of the cell surface and is released
into blood/ body fluids and then deposited into tissues




examples of type 3 hypersensitivity
Correct Answer:
rheumatoid arthritis and lupus




autoimmune diseases can be...
Correct Answer:
genetic/familial




What is alloimmunity?
Correct Answer:
Immune reaction to tissues of another individual




Examples of alloimmunity
Correct Answer:
transplant rejection, transfusion reactions, Rh incompatibility

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