Immunology Flashcards
1
Q
What is the primary lymph node drainage site for these anatomic locations?
- Upper limb, lateral breast
- Stomach
- Duodenum, jejunum
- Sigmoid colon
- Rectum (lower portion above the pectinate line)
- Anal canal (below pectinate line)
- Testes
- Scrotum
- Thigh
- Lateral side of dorsum of foot
A
- Axillary
- Celiac
- Superior mesenteric
- Colic –> inferior mesenteric
- Internal iliac
- Superficial inguinal
- Para-aortic superficial and deep plexuses
- Superficial inguinal
- Superficial inguinal
- Popliteal
2
Q
Antigen markers
- CD1
- CD3
- CD4
- CD8
- CD10
- CD16
- CD20
- CD21
- CD45
- CD56
- CD15/CD30+
- CD5+
A
- Cortical thymocytes (not mature T cells), Langerhans histiocytes
- All T cells
- Helper T cells, or myocsis fungoides/Sezary syndrome
- Cytotoxic T cells
- ALL “Calla antigen”
- NK cells, neutrophils, monocytes, macrophages
- B cells
- B cells, EBV receptor, aka complement receptor 2
- All leukocytes
- NK cells
- Reed-Sternberg cells (and usually CD20/CD45 negative)
- Mantle cell lymphoma