CLINICAL CARE OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM Flashcards
_____ is an immunologically mediated hypersensitivity reaction to a foreign antigen manifested by tissue inflammation and organ dysfunction.
Allergy
True/False
The clinical expression of allergic disease depends on prior immunologic responsiveness, antigen exposure, and genetically influenced host factors.
True
An allergic reaction generally occurring within 60
minutes after initial exposure is considered what?
immediate
______ is the most serious and potentially life-threatening manifestation of mast cell and basophil mediator release.
Anaphylaxis
What is defined clinically by these circumstances?
1) Allergen exposure followed by the acute onset of illness involving skin or
mucosal tissue and either respiratory compromise or hypotension (systolic blood pressure less than 90 mm Hg or 30% less than known baseline).
2) Likely allergen exposure followed by the acute onset of two or more of the following conditions: Skin or mucosal tissue involvement, respiratory compromise, hypotension, and persistent gastrointestinal symptoms.
3) Known allergen exposure followed by hypotension.
Anaphylaxis
Most acute systemic food allergy is caused by
proteins in milk,
egg,
wheat,
soy,
fish,
shellfish,
peanuts,
tree nuts.
True/False
Milk and egg allergies in atopic children are often never outgrown by adulthood.
False
they are usually outgrown
most common causes of food anaphylaxis in adults.
Shellfish, peanuts, and tree nuts
Food Allergy:
Immediate allergic reactions within _______ of ingestion of foods are much less common among adults than children.
2 hours
Early administration of _____________ at the onset of suspected anaphylaxis is the cornerstone of therapy.
intramuscular epinephrine
_________ is the formation of allergen mediated rash
(a) Eruptions of evanescent wheals or hives.
(b) Itching is intense but, rarely, may be absent.
Urticaria
Special forms of urticaria have special features such as
dermatographism, cholinergic
urticaria, solar urticaria, or cold urticaria
True/False
Most incidents of urticaria are acute and self-limited (1-2 weeks)
Chronic urticaria (episodes lasting longer than 6 weeks) may have an ______
autoimmune basis.
Most common immunologic mechanism is mediated by ______, as seen in the majority of patients with acute urticaria; another involves activation of the complement cascade.
IgE