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27 Cards in this Set
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Anaphylaxis
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Type I
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Allergic rhinitis (eg, hay fever)
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Type I
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Hemolytic anemia
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Type II
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Pernicious anemia
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Type II
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Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
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Type II
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Erythroblastosis fetalis
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Type II
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Rheumatic fever
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Type II
(contrast this to poststreptococcal GN, which is type III; rheumatic fever is due to anti-M2 antibodies causing direct damage to tissue) |
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Goodpasture's syndrome
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Type II
(anti-BM Ig, rather than immune complexes) |
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Bullous pemphigoid
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Type II
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Pemphigus vulgaris
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Type II
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Grave's disease
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Type II
(contrast to Hashimoto's, which is a type IV HS reaction) |
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Myasthenia gravis
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Type II
(Ab's directly attack ACh receptors) |
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SLE
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Type III
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RA
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Type III
(antibodies against Fc of IgG form immune complexes) |
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Polyarteritis nodosum
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Type III
(immune complexes composed of Ig and anti-HBV Ig; associated with hepatitis B infection) |
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Poststreptococcal GN
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Type III
(Ig to the M2 protein of Group A Streptococcus pyogenes deposit in the glomeruli, causing nephritic syndrome) |
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Serum sickness
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Type III
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Arthus reaction (eg, swelling and inflammation following tetanus vaccine)
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Type III
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Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (eg, farmer's lung)
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Type III
(complexes with the bacteria Saccharopolyspora rectivirgula, a thermophilic actinomycete) vs. silo disease, which is type I |
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Type I DM
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Type IV
(Tc cell-mediated destruction of beta-pancreatic cells) |
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MS
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Type IV
(Tc cells) |
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Guillain-Barre syndrome
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Type IV
(Tc cells attack nerves; resolves spontaneously in weeks to months) |
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Hashimoto's thyroiditis
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Type IV
(Tc cells invade) |
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GVH disease
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Type IV
(Tc cells) |
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PPD (test of MTB)
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Type IV
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Contact dermatitis (eg, poison ivy, nickel allergy)
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Type IV
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What are the 11 granulomatous diseases?
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TB
Fungal infection (eg, histoplasmosis) Syphilis Leprosy Cat scratch fever (bartella) Sarcoidosis Crohn's disease Berylliosis Wegener's Listeria monocytogenes Bartonella |