Autoimmune disorders Flashcards
What type of hypersensitivity reaction is SLE?
Type II ( Ab VS host damage multiple cells ) Type III ( Ag/Ab complex that deposits int tissue
What is the common cause of death in SLE patients?
- Renal failure
- 2. Infection
What is the most common renal injury in SLE?
diffuse proliferative glomerulonephritis
SLE is positive to what types of antibodies?
ANA and AntidsDNA
What drugs can induce SLE?
Hydralazine, Procainamide, Isonizide
drug- induced SLE is positive to what types of antibodies?
Antihistones antibody
Antiphospholipid syndrome is positive to what types of antibodies? And what are their functions
- Anticardiolipin: Leads to false positive syphilis
- lupus anticoagulant: Falsely elevated PTT lab studies
What is the complication of the lupus anticoagulant?
- Hypercoagulable state – results in arterial and venous thrombosis
- **Budd Chiari syndrome, placental thrombosis, etc
What type of hypersensitivity reaction is the Sjogren Syndrome?
Type IV( lymphocyte mediate damage with fibrosis
In Sjogren Syndrome what is the target of anti-SS A and anti-SS B?
Ribonucleoprotein
Sjogren Syndrome is positive to what types of antibodies?
ANA and antiribonucleoprotein antibodies
The Libman- Sacks endocarditis is seen in what pathology?
SLE
***Vegetations in both sides of the valve
Patient with Sjogren Syndrome has a bilateral enlargement of the parotid gland. He consults becuase he sees that one is growin more thant the other one? Principle DX
B cell lymphoma
What is scleroderma?
Autoimmune tissue damage with activation of fibroblast and deposition of collagen (fibrosis)
Types of scleroderma
- Diffuse Type (skin and visceral involvement)
- Localized Type ( local skin and late visceral involvement)