Exam 16: Disorders in Immunity
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Exam 18: The Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Cocci of Medical Importance64 Questions
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The potential for hemolytic disease of the newborn occurs when
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All of the following operate in surveillance and destruction of tumor cells, except
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Which of the following is not a possible symptom of Type I hypersensitivity?
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After a bone marrow transplant, the recipient's blood type may change to the blood type of the donor.
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Large quantities of antibodies that react to the second entry of antigen and lead to formation of antigen-antibody complexes that deposit in basement membranes occur in
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A person who has anti-A and anti-B serum antibodies will have blood type
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Allergic reactions to penicillins are considered a Type _____ hypersensitivity.
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Compare and contrast local atopies and systemic anaphylaxis with regard to: a) events of the hypersensitivity, b) chemical mediators and their effects, c) patient tissues involved, and d) two specific examples of each.
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All of the following are associated with IgE- and mast cell-mediated allergy, except
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The serum of a person with blood type A, Rh- will have which of the following?
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