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Deck 16: Disorders in Immunity
1
A person with O type blood
A)lacks antibodies to A and B blood types.
B)lacks A and B antigens.
C)could not have the Rh factor.
D)is called a universal recipient.
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)lacks antibodies to A and B blood types.
B)lacks A and B antigens.
C)could not have the Rh factor.
D)is called a universal recipient.
E)All of the choices are correct.
B
2
Mold spores and animal dander are considered to be which type of allergen?
A)Ingestant
B)Inhalant
C)Injectant
D)Contactant
E)None of the choices are correct
A)Ingestant
B)Inhalant
C)Injectant
D)Contactant
E)None of the choices are correct
B
3
Transfusion of the wrong blood type can cause
A)recipient antibody activating the complement cascade to attack the RBCs.
B)fever and anemia.
C)systemic shock and kidney failure.
D)massive hemolysis of the donor RBCs.
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)recipient antibody activating the complement cascade to attack the RBCs.
B)fever and anemia.
C)systemic shock and kidney failure.
D)massive hemolysis of the donor RBCs.
E)All of the choices are correct.
E
4
A female who is Rh+
A)inherited two recessive genes.
B)is in the majority of the population with regard to Rh status.
C)is at risk for a pregnancy resulting in hemolytic disease of the newborn.
D)can only have an Rh positive baby.
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)inherited two recessive genes.
B)is in the majority of the population with regard to Rh status.
C)is at risk for a pregnancy resulting in hemolytic disease of the newborn.
D)can only have an Rh positive baby.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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5
Any heightened or inappropriate immune response resulting in tissue damage is called a/an
A)autoimmune disease.
B)immunodeficiency.
C)hypersensitivity.
D)transfusion reaction.
E)desensitization.
A)autoimmune disease.
B)immunodeficiency.
C)hypersensitivity.
D)transfusion reaction.
E)desensitization.
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6
The initial encounter with an allergen is called the
A)sensitizing dose.
B)provocative dose.
C)allergic dose.
D)hypersensitivity dose.
E)desensitizing dose.
A)sensitizing dose.
B)provocative dose.
C)allergic dose.
D)hypersensitivity dose.
E)desensitizing dose.
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7
Atopy and anaphylaxis are hypersensitivities in the category
A)Type 1 only.
B)Type 1 and Type 4.
C)Type 4 only.
D)Type 1, Type 2, Type 3.
E)Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, and Type 4.
A)Type 1 only.
B)Type 1 and Type 4.
C)Type 4 only.
D)Type 1, Type 2, Type 3.
E)Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, and Type 4.
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8
The serum of a person with blood type A, Rh- will have which of the following antibodies?
A)anti A, anti Rh
B)anti B, anti Rh
C)anti A
D)anti B
E)anti A, anti B, anti Rh
A)anti A, anti Rh
B)anti B, anti Rh
C)anti A
D)anti B
E)anti A, anti B, anti Rh
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9
Bee sting venom is considered to be which type of allergen?
A)Ingestant
B)Inhalant
C)Injectant
D)Contactant
E)None of the choices are correct
A)Ingestant
B)Inhalant
C)Injectant
D)Contactant
E)None of the choices are correct
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10
Which event is the process of releasing chemical mediators?
A)Degranulation
B)Binding of allergen to adjacent IgE binding sites on mast cells and basophils
C)Binding of IgE by the Fc region to mast cells and basophils
D)Histamine acts on smooth muscle
E)Prostaglandins cause vasodilation and increased vascular permeability
A)Degranulation
B)Binding of allergen to adjacent IgE binding sites on mast cells and basophils
C)Binding of IgE by the Fc region to mast cells and basophils
D)Histamine acts on smooth muscle
E)Prostaglandins cause vasodilation and increased vascular permeability
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11
Human blood types involve all the following, except
A)MHC genes.
B)ABO antigen markers.
C)inheritance of two of three possible alleles.
D)genetically determined glycoprotein markers.
E)genes that code for an enzyme that adds a terminal carbohydrate to RBC receptors.
A)MHC genes.
B)ABO antigen markers.
C)inheritance of two of three possible alleles.
D)genetically determined glycoprotein markers.
E)genes that code for an enzyme that adds a terminal carbohydrate to RBC receptors.
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12
Which of the following is incorrect about the role of mast cells and basophils in allergies?
A)They degranulate when triggered by a specific allergen through the IgE bound to them.
B)They carry high numbers of cell receptors that bind to IgE antibodies.
C)Their cytoplasmic secretory vesicles contain physiologically active cytokines.
D)They are found mainly in the lymph nodes.
E)None of the above is incorrect.
A)They degranulate when triggered by a specific allergen through the IgE bound to them.
B)They carry high numbers of cell receptors that bind to IgE antibodies.
C)Their cytoplasmic secretory vesicles contain physiologically active cytokines.
D)They are found mainly in the lymph nodes.
E)None of the above is incorrect.
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13
Erythroblastosis fetalis can be prevented by
A)injecting the mother with antibodies against the Rh factor late in the pregnancy and after giving birth.
B)treating the fetus with immune globulin.
C)birth by cesarean section.
D)treating the mother with RhoGAM early in the pregnancy.
E)None of the choices are correct.
A)injecting the mother with antibodies against the Rh factor late in the pregnancy and after giving birth.
B)treating the fetus with immune globulin.
C)birth by cesarean section.
D)treating the mother with RhoGAM early in the pregnancy.
E)None of the choices are correct.
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14
What will be the immediate action of allergen when it enters the body for a second time?
A)degranulation
B)bonding of allergen to adjacent IgE binding sites on mast cells and basophils
C)binding of IgE by the Fc region to mast cells and basophils
D)histamine acts on smooth muscle
E)prostaglandins cause vasodilation and increased vascular permeability
A)degranulation
B)bonding of allergen to adjacent IgE binding sites on mast cells and basophils
C)binding of IgE by the Fc region to mast cells and basophils
D)histamine acts on smooth muscle
E)prostaglandins cause vasodilation and increased vascular permeability
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15
The potential for hemolytic disease of the newborn occurs when
A)maternal Rh+ cells enter an Rh- fetus.
B)fetal Rh+ cells enter an Rh- mother.
C)maternal Rh- cells enter an Rh+ fetus.
D)fetal Rh- cells enter an Rh+ mother.
E)fetal Rh+ cells enter an Rh+ mother.
A)maternal Rh+ cells enter an Rh- fetus.
B)fetal Rh+ cells enter an Rh- mother.
C)maternal Rh- cells enter an Rh+ fetus.
D)fetal Rh- cells enter an Rh+ mother.
E)fetal Rh+ cells enter an Rh+ mother.
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16
Which is mismatched?
A)Food allergy - Type I hypersensitivity
B)Poison ivy dermatitis - Type 4 hypersensitivity
C)Serum sickness - Type 3 hypersensitivity
D)Transfusion reaction - Type 2 hypersensitivity
E)Hay fever - Type 4 hypersensitivity
A)Food allergy - Type I hypersensitivity
B)Poison ivy dermatitis - Type 4 hypersensitivity
C)Serum sickness - Type 3 hypersensitivity
D)Transfusion reaction - Type 2 hypersensitivity
E)Hay fever - Type 4 hypersensitivity
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17
Which of the following is not a possible symptom of Type I hypersensitivity?
A)rhinitis
B)rashes
C)sneezing
D)diarrhea
E)contact dermatitis
A)rhinitis
B)rashes
C)sneezing
D)diarrhea
E)contact dermatitis
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18
All of the following are involved in Type 2 hypersensitivity, except
A)IgM.
B)IgG.
C)IgE.
D)complement.
E)foreign cells.
A)IgM.
B)IgG.
C)IgE.
D)complement.
E)foreign cells.
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19
The major categories of hypersensitivities that typically involve a B-cell immunoglobulin response is/are
A)Type 1 only.
B)Type 1 and Type 4.
C)Type 4 only.
D)Type 1, Type 2, Type 3.
E)Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, and Type 4.
A)Type 1 only.
B)Type 1 and Type 4.
C)Type 4 only.
D)Type 1, Type 2, Type 3.
E)Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, and Type 4.
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20
A person who has anti-A and anti-B serum antibodies will have blood type
A)A.
B)B.
C)AB.
D)O.
E)Rh.
A)A.
B)B.
C)AB.
D)O.
E)Rh.
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21
When grafted tissue such as bone marrow contains passenger lymphocytes, what could result?
A)Host rejection of graft
B)Graft versus host disease
C)Formation of autoantibodies
D)Hypogammaglobulinemia
E)None of the choices are correct
A)Host rejection of graft
B)Graft versus host disease
C)Formation of autoantibodies
D)Hypogammaglobulinemia
E)None of the choices are correct
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22
What is the Arthus reaction?
A)An autoimmune disorder.
B)An acute response to a second injection of vaccines at the same site.
C)A positive tuberculosis skin test.
D)The lysis of RBC due to complement during an incorrect blood transfusion.
E)The name given to skin wheals that occur during an allergy skin test.
A)An autoimmune disorder.
B)An acute response to a second injection of vaccines at the same site.
C)A positive tuberculosis skin test.
D)The lysis of RBC due to complement during an incorrect blood transfusion.
E)The name given to skin wheals that occur during an allergy skin test.
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23
Jose needs a kidney due to his diabetes.His sister is a close match and is willing to give him one of hers.What type of transplant is this?
A)Allograft
B)Xenograft
C)Autograft
D)Heterograft
E)None of the choices are correct
A)Allograft
B)Xenograft
C)Autograft
D)Heterograft
E)None of the choices are correct
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24
Which is incorrect about DiGeorge syndrome?
A)It is a severe deficiency of T cells.
B)Sometimes it is associated with a deletion in chromosome 22.
C)Common childhood diseases can be fatal in affected children.
D)The major therapy is a bone marrow transplant.
E)Symptoms include reduced growth and unusual facial characteristics.
A)It is a severe deficiency of T cells.
B)Sometimes it is associated with a deletion in chromosome 22.
C)Common childhood diseases can be fatal in affected children.
D)The major therapy is a bone marrow transplant.
E)Symptoms include reduced growth and unusual facial characteristics.
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25
Histamine causes all the following, except
A)increased sensitivity to light.
B)constriction of smooth muscle of bronchi and the intestine.
C)relaxes vascular smooth muscle.
D)wheal and flare reaction in skin.
E)pruritis and headache.
A)increased sensitivity to light.
B)constriction of smooth muscle of bronchi and the intestine.
C)relaxes vascular smooth muscle.
D)wheal and flare reaction in skin.
E)pruritis and headache.
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26
Autoantibodies cause tissue injury in all the following diseases, except
A)rheumatoid arthritis.
B)myasthenia gravis.
C)Graves' disease.
D)tuberculin reaction.
E)multiple sclerosis.
A)rheumatoid arthritis.
B)myasthenia gravis.
C)Graves' disease.
D)tuberculin reaction.
E)multiple sclerosis.
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27
Epinephrine
A)is an antihistamine.
B)reverses constriction of airways.
C)causes desensitization.
D)inhibits the activity of lymphocytes.
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)is an antihistamine.
B)reverses constriction of airways.
C)causes desensitization.
D)inhibits the activity of lymphocytes.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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28
Allergic patients receiving small, controlled injections of specific allergens are undergoing
A)desensitization.
B)sensitization.
C)tissue matching.
D)degranulation.
E)None of the choices are correct.
A)desensitization.
B)sensitization.
C)tissue matching.
D)degranulation.
E)None of the choices are correct.
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29
A xenograft is a tissue exchange
A)between identical twins.
B)between siblings.
C)from one site on the body to another site.
D)between individuals of different species.
E)None of the above.
A)between identical twins.
B)between siblings.
C)from one site on the body to another site.
D)between individuals of different species.
E)None of the above.
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30
Severe combined immunodeficiencies (SCIDs) are due to
A)autoantibodies.
B)delayed hypersensitivity.
C)congenital absence or immaturity of the thymus gland.
D)failure of B cell development and maturity.
E)a genetic defect in the development of both T cells and B cells.
A)autoantibodies.
B)delayed hypersensitivity.
C)congenital absence or immaturity of the thymus gland.
D)failure of B cell development and maturity.
E)a genetic defect in the development of both T cells and B cells.
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31
Contact dermatitis involves
A)a sensitizing and provocative dose.
B)allergen entering the skin.
C)T lymphocytes secrete inflammatory cytokines.
D)itchy papules and blisters.
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)a sensitizing and provocative dose.
B)allergen entering the skin.
C)T lymphocytes secrete inflammatory cytokines.
D)itchy papules and blisters.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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32
A secondary acquired immunodeficiency is
A)AIDS.
B)adenosine deaminase (ADA) deficiency.
C)DiGeorge syndrome.
D)agammaglobulinemia.
E)Type I diabetes.
A)AIDS.
B)adenosine deaminase (ADA) deficiency.
C)DiGeorge syndrome.
D)agammaglobulinemia.
E)Type I diabetes.
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33
All of the following are associated with IgE- and mast cell-mediated allergy, except
A)drug allergy.
B)eczema.
C)anaphylaxis.
D)allergic asthma.
E)systemic lupus erythematosus.
A)drug allergy.
B)eczema.
C)anaphylaxis.
D)allergic asthma.
E)systemic lupus erythematosus.
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34
The chemical mediator that causes prolonged bronchospasm, vascular permeability, and mucus secretion of asthmatic patients is
A)prostaglandin.
B)histamine.
C)leukotriene.
D)serotonin.
E)platelet-activating factor.
A)prostaglandin.
B)histamine.
C)leukotriene.
D)serotonin.
E)platelet-activating factor.
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35
Treatment for agammaglobulinemia is
A)frequent transfusions of Rh+ blood.
B)passive immunotherapy and continuous antibiotic therapy.
C)bone marrow transplant.
D)allografts of skin.
E)continuous immunosuppressive therapy.
A)frequent transfusions of Rh+ blood.
B)passive immunotherapy and continuous antibiotic therapy.
C)bone marrow transplant.
D)allografts of skin.
E)continuous immunosuppressive therapy.
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36
Which of the following can cause secondary acquired immunodeficiencies in T cells and B cells?
A)Radiation
B)Chemotherapy
C)Organic disease
D)Infection
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)Radiation
B)Chemotherapy
C)Organic disease
D)Infection
E)All of the choices are correct.
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37
This can be a consequence of a genetic deficiency in B cell survival and maturity
A)host rejection of graft
B)graft versus host disease
C)formation of autoantibodies
D)hypogammaglobulinemia
E)None of the choices are correct
A)host rejection of graft
B)graft versus host disease
C)formation of autoantibodies
D)hypogammaglobulinemia
E)None of the choices are correct
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38
The DiGeorge syndrome is the result of
A)autoantibodies.
B)delayed hypersensitivity.
C)congenital absence or immaturity of the thymus gland.
D)failure of B cell development and maturity.
E)a genetic defect in the development of both T cells and B cells.
A)autoantibodies.
B)delayed hypersensitivity.
C)congenital absence or immaturity of the thymus gland.
D)failure of B cell development and maturity.
E)a genetic defect in the development of both T cells and B cells.
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39
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
A)serum sickness.
B)delayed hypersensitivity.
C)anaphylaxis.
D)hemolytic disease of the newborn.
E)All of the choices are correct.
A)serum sickness.
B)delayed hypersensitivity.
C)anaphylaxis.
D)hemolytic disease of the newborn.
E)All of the choices are correct.
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40
All of the following operate in surveillance and destruction of tumor cells, except
A)macrophages.
B)B cells.
C)natural killer cells.
D)cytotoxic T cells.
E)None of the above
A)macrophages.
B)B cells.
C)natural killer cells.
D)cytotoxic T cells.
E)None of the above
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41
All of the following cells participate in immune surveillance, except
A)macrophages.
B)natural killer cells.
C)cytotoxic T cells.
D)plasma cells.
E)All of the choices participate.
A)macrophages.
B)natural killer cells.
C)cytotoxic T cells.
D)plasma cells.
E)All of the choices participate.
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42
Cancer cells can not displace normal blood cells and bone marrow.
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43
Food allergies include gastrointestinal symptoms and often hives.
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44
The tuberculin reaction develops within 30 minutes of the skin test in people with prior sensitization due to tuberculosis infection.
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45
Which of these chemicals is a powerful inflammatory agent that also stimulates uterine contractions?
A)Bradykinin
B)Platelet-activating factor
C)Prostaglandins
D)Leukotriene
E)Histamine
A)Bradykinin
B)Platelet-activating factor
C)Prostaglandins
D)Leukotriene
E)Histamine
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46
All of the following are examples of autoimmune diseases, except
A)multiple sclerosis.
B)Graves disease.
C)Hashimoto thyroiditis.
D)myasthenia gravis.
E)Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome.
A)multiple sclerosis.
B)Graves disease.
C)Hashimoto thyroiditis.
D)myasthenia gravis.
E)Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome.
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47
Which of the following is mismatched?
A)Ingestant - nuts
B)Inhalant - bee sting
C)Injectant - vaccine
D)Contactant - rubber
E)Ingestant - food additive
A)Ingestant - nuts
B)Inhalant - bee sting
C)Injectant - vaccine
D)Contactant - rubber
E)Ingestant - food additive
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48
The most common immunoglobulin deficiency is an IgG deficiency.
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49
Which of the following does not belong with transformed cancer cells?
A)Oncogenic viruses
B)Increased rate of growth
C)Chromosomal alterations
D)Capacity for limited division
E)Changed surface molecules
A)Oncogenic viruses
B)Increased rate of growth
C)Chromosomal alterations
D)Capacity for limited division
E)Changed surface molecules
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50
Eczema is an autoimmune disorder.
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51
The practice of delaying the introduction of solid foods has no validity in preventing allergies in children.
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52
The allergen in poison ivy plants is oil called urushiol.
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53
In an isograft, tissue from an identical twin is used.
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54
During graft rejection, cytotoxic T cells of the recipient recognize and respond to foreign class I MHC receptors on the grafted cells.
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55
A person who is Rh negative will have anti-Rh antibodies in their serum from early infancy.
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56
Systemic anaphylaxis can quickly result in airway blockage, shock, and death.
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57
All of the following are correct about Type O blood, except
A)persons with this type of blood are considered universal donors.
B)persons with this type of blood carry an O antigen on their RBC.
C)persons with this type of blood have anti-A and anti-B antibodies in their plasma.
D)this is the most common blood type among all racial groups in the U.S.
E)None of the above.
A)persons with this type of blood are considered universal donors.
B)persons with this type of blood carry an O antigen on their RBC.
C)persons with this type of blood have anti-A and anti-B antibodies in their plasma.
D)this is the most common blood type among all racial groups in the U.S.
E)None of the above.
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58
After a bone marrow transplant, the recipient's blood type may change to the blood type of the donor.
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59
The heart of a baboon transplanted to a human would be a
A)xenograft.
B)autograft.
C)allograft.
D)heterograft.
E)homograft.
A)xenograft.
B)autograft.
C)allograft.
D)heterograft.
E)homograft.
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60
Which cells play the greatest role in allergic symptoms?
A)T cells
B)monocytes
C)plasma cells
D)mast cells
E)eosinophils
A)T cells
B)monocytes
C)plasma cells
D)mast cells
E)eosinophils
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61
_____ involves determination of donor HLA antigens compared to those of the recipient's tissue.
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62
The ___________ theory explains that during embryonic growth, some tissues are immunologically privileged.
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63
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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64
_____ hypersensitivities involve soluble antigen with IgM or IgG forming complexes that can deposit in tissues.
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65
An _____ is any chronic local allergy.
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66
Allergic reactions to penicillins are considered a Type _____ hypersensitivity.
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67
Allergic _________ is a seasonal reaction to inhaled pollen or molds.
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68
Tissue transplanted from one body site on a patient to a different body site on that patient is called an _____.
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69
The antigens to which allergic individuals are sensitive are termed _____.
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70
Write a definition for immunopathology and discuss the four major categories of immune system responses with specific examples for each.
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71
Compare and contrast local atopies and contact dermatitis with regard to: a) components and events of the immune response, b) tissue damaging mediators, and c) two examples of each.
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72
Discuss the proposed theories that attempt to explain the origin of autoimmunity.
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73
The _____ dose of an allergen results in signs and symptoms of the allergy.
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