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An important complication of bone marrow transplantation [1]
A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
C. Type III hypersensitivity reaction
D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
E. Graft-versus-host reaction
E. Graft-versus-host reaction
Hay fever [2]
A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
C. Type III hypersensitivity reaction
D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
E. Graft-versus-host reaction
A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
Hemolytic anemia resulting from hypersensitivity to a drug that acts as a hapten [3]
A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
C. Type III hypersensitivity reaction
D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
E. Graft-versus-host reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
Systemic lupus erythematosus [4]
A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
C. Type III hypersensitivity reaction
D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
E. Graft-versus-host reaction
C. Type III hypersensitivity reaction
Contact dermatitis to rubber gloves [5]
A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
C. Type III hypersensitivity reaction
D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
E. Graft-versus-host reaction
D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
Asthma [6]
A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
C. Type III hypersensitivity reaction
D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
E. Graft-versus-host reaction
A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
Poison ivy skin reaction [7]
A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
C. Type III hypersensitivity reaction
D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
E. Graft-versus-host reaction
D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
Polyarteritis nodosa [8]
A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
C. Type III hypersensitivity reaction
D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
E. Graft-versus-host reaction
C. Type III hypersensitivity reaction
Goodpasture's syndrome [9]
A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
C. Type III hypersensitivity reaction
D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
E. Graft-versus-host reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
Graves' disease [10]
A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
C. Type III hypersensitivity reaction
D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
E. Graft-versus-host reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
Myasthenia gravis [11]
A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
C. Type III hypersensitivity reaction
D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
E. Graft-versus-host reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
Hypersensitivity to mycobacterium tuberculosis [12]
A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
C. Type III hypersensitivity reaction
D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
E. Graft-versus-host reaction
D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
Atopic dermatitis [13]
A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
C. Type III hypersensitivity reaction
D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
E. Graft-versus-host reaction
A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
Anaphylactic shock following a bee sting [14]
A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
C. Type III hypersensitivity reaction
D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
E. Graft-versus-host reaction
A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
Serum sickness [15]
A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
C. Type III hypersensitivity reaction
D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
E. Graft-versus-host reaction
C. Type III hypersensitivity reaction
Blood transfusion reaction [16]
A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
C. Type III hypersensitivity reaction
D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
E. Graft-versus-host reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
Rejection of skin xenograft [17]
A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
C. Type III hypersensitivity reaction
D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
E. Graft-versus-host reaction
D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
Rh incompatibility reaction in the fetus [18]
A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
C. Type III hypersensitivity reaction
D. Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
E. Graft-versus-host reaction
B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction
Which set of lymphocytes is decreased the most in the blood of patients with AIDS? [19]
A. B lymphocytes
B. T-helper lymphocytes
C. T-suppressor/cytotoxic lymphocytes
D. Natural killer cells
E. Bone marrow stem cell precursor of lymphocytes
E. Bone marrow stem cell precursor of lymphocytes
Antibodies are produced by: [20]
A. Lymphocytes
B. T-suppressor/cytotoxic lymphocytes
C. Monocytes
D. Plasma cells
E. Eosinophils
D. Plasma cells
All the following are lymphokines produced by macrophages or T cells except: [21]
A. Interleukins
B. Immunoglobulins
C. Interferons
D. Tumor necrosis factor
E. Colony-stimulating factors
B. Immunoglobulins
Which of the following diseases is mediated by immunoglobulin E (IgE) attached to mast cells? [22]
A. Hay fever (allergic rhinitis)
B. Systemic lupus erythematosus
C. Sarcoidosis
D. Polyarteritis nodosa
E. Ankylosing spondylitis
A. Hay fever (allergic rhinitis)
Autoimmune disease presenting with hyperthyroidism is called: [23]
A. Goodpasture's syndrome
B. Sarcoidosis
C. DiGeorge's disease
D. Graves' disease
E. Myasthenia gravis
D. Graves' disease
Tissue transplantation between genetically identical twins is called: [24]
A. Allograft
B. Isograft
C. Homograft
D. Xenograft
E. Heterograft
B. Isograft
All the following organs have been successfully transplanted in humans except: [25]
A. Brain
B. Heart
C. Pancreas
D. Lungs
E. Kidneys
A. Brain
All the following are considered autoimmune diseases except: [26]
A. Systemic lupus erythematosus
B. Multiple sclerosis
C. Primary biliary cirrhosis
D. Pemphigus vulgaris
E. AIDS
E. AIDS
Antinuclear antibodies (ANAs) are typically found in: [27]
A. Systemic lupus erythematosus
B. AIDS
C. Graph-versus-host reaction
D. Sarcoidosis
E. Isolated deficiency of IgA
A. Systemic lupus erythematosus
For the diagnosis of AIDS, it is important to test the patient for antibodies to: [28]
A. Human papillomavirus (HPV)
B. Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
C. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
D. Pneumocystis carinii
E. Mycobacterium avium intracellulare
C. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
Which of the following is a common feature of AIDS? [29]
A. Burkitt's lymphoma
B. Ankylosing spondylitis
C. Sarcoidosis
D. Kaposi's sarcoma
E. Graph-versus-host reaction
D. Kaposi's sarcoma
Human immunodeficiency virus can be transmitted from an infected person by all the following routes except: [30]
A. Heterosexual intercourse
B. Handshake
C. Intravenous injection using infected needles
D. Blood transfusions
E. Transplacentally from mother to fetus
B. Handshake
Amyloid A formed in response to chronic infections is typically deposited in all the following organs except the [poor question, dropped]: [31]
A. Brain
B. Rectum
C. Liver
D. Kidney
E. Adrenal
A. Brain