immune reactions to drugs Flashcards

1
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Which antibody is most associated with Type I hypersensitivty

A

IgE

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2
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which antibody is associated with type 2 and 3

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IgG

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3
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what two reactions are common with type 3 hypers.

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Arthus reaction and serum sickness

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4
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how can an Arthus reaction occur?

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at the site of tetanus immunizations when given in too short of an interval (can sometimes look like cellulitis)

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5
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Describe atopy

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a hereditary predisposition to being hypersensitive to allergens, often present with classic triad (eczema, astha, and hay fever)

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6
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how can angioedema be caused by two different pathways?

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It can be IgE mediated through release of histamine from mast cells…. or nonIgE through autoimmune disease or ACE inhibitors causing mast cells to release bradykinin

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7
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describe anaphylactoid reactions

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similar to anaphylaxis but non IgE mediated…

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8
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describe type ii hypersensitivity

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IgG binds to antigens activates complement. a MAC forms and lyses cells…

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9
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what are hallmark problems from type 2

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anemia, transfusion rxns, or Rh rxns

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10
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in type 3 describe

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antibody-antigen complex overwhelms body

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