Multiple Choice
Hyperacute rejection on the operating table is due to
A) T cells that react with class I molecules on the donated organ
B) T cells that react to class II molecules on the donated organ
C) donor T cells that react to the recipient lymphocytes
D) antibody in the recipient that reacts to donor antigens
Correct Answer:

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Q8: A microcytotoxicity test performed in transplantation involves<br>A)antibody
Q9: Acute graft rejection is mediated by<br>A)antibodies<br>B)neutrophils<br>C)T cells<br>D)A
Q10: To determine class II molecule compatibility of
Q11: Cyclosporin A blocks<br>A)B-cell reaction with a transplant<br>B)antibody
Q12: An allograft is a graft from<br>A)an individual
Q14: Symptoms of graft-versus-host disease can include<br>A)diarrhea<br>B)rashes<br>C)pneumonitis<br>D)A and
Q15: A cross match done at 37º C
Q16: Viruses for which donors should be screened
Q17: Acute rejection can be decreased by<br>A)plasmapheresis<br>B)immunosuppressive drugs
Q18: Chronic rejection<br>A)can be prevented by immunosuppressant drugs<br>B)involves