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27 Cards in this Set

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rash with penicillin is what type
type I (immediate, IgE and histamine)
hemolytic anemia with penicillin is what type
type II (Ab mediated, Ig binds and activates complement or leads to phagocytosis)
allergic rhinitis (hayfever) is what type?
type I
hemolytic anemia is which kind?
type II (RBCs are opsonized by Ab and phagocytosed)
pernicious anemia is which kind?
type II (Ab's interfere with IF)
SLE is what type of HS?
type III (immune complex)
type I DM is what type?
type IV (delayed T-cell mediated attack of islet cells)
RA is what type of HS?
type III (immune complex)
ITP is which type
Type II
MS is which type
type IV
erythroblastosis fetalis is which type
type II
Guillain Barre is which type
type IV
polyarteritis nodosum is which type
tye III
Rheumatic fever is what type
Type II (ab's against step cross react with the heart)
poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis is what type
type III
Hashimoto's thyroiditis is what type
type IV
Goodpastures
type II
Bullous pemphigoid
type II
pemphigus vulgaris
type II
Graves disease
type II
Myasthenia gravis
type II
serum sickness
type III
arthrus reaction (what type and what is it)
occurs due to intraepidermal injection of Ag and causes edema, necrosis and complement activation; type III
hypersensitivity pneumonitis
type III
graft vs. host
type IV
PPD
type IV
contact dermatitis
ex: poison oak, some latex allergies; type IV