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A-8. What is the difference between acute and chronic inflammation?
Acute: redness (rubor), pain (dolor), heat (calor), and swelling (tumor)

Chronic: pallor, coolness, stiffness
A-8. Where can you find HLA class I and class II antigens?
Class I: all nucleated cells in the body

Class II: all APCs (macrophages, B-cells, dendritic cells)
A-8. WHat are the two cytokines that induce MHC-1 & inhibit viral mRNA translation?
INF-a

INF-B
A-8. What are the activators of the Classical and Alternante Pathways?
Classical: Ag-Ab: C1 => C4b2b

Alternative: endotoxin, cobra venom, or complex polsaccharides: C3 & B ==> C3bBb
A-8. What are the autoantibodies associated with Sjogren's Syndrom?
Anti-SS A (anti-Ro), Anti- SS B (anti-La)
A-8. What is the clinical tria dassociated with autoimmune hemolytic anemia?
Warm: severe anemia, splenomegaly, high MCHC

Cold: anemia, Raynaud's syndrome, acrocyanosis