Exam 9: Hypersensitivity Reactions
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The first time Susie had strawberries, she had a wonderful seafood meal for the second time in a month. After dinner, she experienced hives and vomiting and diarrhea.
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Two children in a family are half sisters; that is, their mom remarried so they both have the same mom but different fathers. The oldest child has severe allergies to dust, eggs, pollen, and chocolate, but the mom, the second child's dad and the second child have no allergies at all. The oldest child may have inherited from her dad
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Which of the following are early mediators of type I hypersensitivity?
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