Autoimmune disorders Flashcards

1
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What type of hypersensitivity reaction is SLE?

A
Type II ( Ab VS host damage multiple cells )
Type III ( Ag/Ab complex that deposits int tissue
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What is the common cause of death in SLE patients?

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    1. Renal failure

- 2. Infection

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3
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What is the most common renal injury in SLE?

A

diffuse proliferative glomerulonephritis

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4
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SLE is positive to what types of antibodies?

A

ANA and AntidsDNA

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What drugs can induce SLE?

A

Hydralazine, Procainamide, Isonizide

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drug- induced SLE is positive to what types of antibodies?

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Antihistones antibody

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Antiphospholipid syndrome is positive to what types of antibodies? And what are their functions

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  • Anticardiolipin: Leads to false positive syphilis

- lupus anticoagulant: Falsely elevated PTT lab studies

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What is the complication of the lupus anticoagulant?

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  • Hypercoagulable state – results in arterial and venous thrombosis
  • **Budd Chiari syndrome, placental thrombosis, etc
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What type of hypersensitivity reaction is the Sjogren Syndrome?

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Type IV( lymphocyte mediate damage with fibrosis

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In Sjogren Syndrome what is the target of anti-SS A and anti-SS B?

A

Ribonucleoprotein

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Sjogren Syndrome is positive to what types of antibodies?

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ANA and antiribonucleoprotein antibodies

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The Libman- Sacks endocarditis is seen in what pathology?

A

SLE

***Vegetations in both sides of the valve

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13
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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

A

B cell lymphoma

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14
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What is scleroderma?

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Autoimmune tissue damage with activation of fibroblast and deposition of collagen (fibrosis)

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Types of scleroderma

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  • Diffuse Type (skin and visceral involvement)

- Localized Type ( local skin and late visceral involvement)

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16
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Patient consults for dysphagia of solids and liquids. You diagnose Sclerdoerma. Whta labs do you ask for to confirm the diagnosis?

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Diffuse type of scleroderma

Ana and anti DNA topoisomerase I (Scl-70) antibody

17
Q

CREST

A
Calcinosis / anti Centromere antibodies
Raynaud phenomenon 
Esophageal Dysmotility 
Sclerodactily
Telangiectasis of skin
18
Q

Definition of Mixed connective tissue diseas and whta antibody is found in this disease?

A

Autoimmune mediate tissue damage with mixed features of SLE, systemic sclerosis, and POLYMYOSITIS
-U1 Ribonucleoprotein antibody